The crystal structure of anthropogenic Pb2(OH)3(NO3), and a review of Pb-(O,OH) clusters and lead nitrates

Author(s)
Uwe Kolitsch, Ekkehart Tillmanns
Abstract

The previously unknown crystal structure of the basic lead nitrate Pb2(OH)3(NO3) has been determined using single-crystal X-ray diffraction data (Mo-Ka radiation, CCD area detector). The compound is orthorhombic, space group Immm, with a = 8.314(2), b = 8.545(2), c = 17.210(3) A° (R1 = 2.78% for 940 'observed' reflections with F0 > 4s(Fo)). The layered structure contains a previously unknown cuboid [Pb8(OH)12]4+ cluster and NO3 groups. The study used crystals formed by anthropogenic processes on a medieval mine dump, probably involving black gunpowder used in the blasting of ore. Pb2(OH)3(NO3) is associated with a second nitrate, Pb13O8(OH)6(NO3)4, which was previously designated as "Pb6O3(OH)4 (NO3)2" or "Pb3(OH)5(NO3)". It is rhombohedral, space group R3 with a = 10.263 (1). c + 25.454(5) A. and a structure solution is in complete agreement with an independent single-crystal study by Li et al. (2001). Probable hydrogen bonds in Pb2(OH)3(NO3) are indicated. Reported data on [Pbx2+(O,OH)y]n+ clusters and lead hydroxide and oxide nitrates are summarized and discussed critically. The probable conditions of formation of the studied samples are evaluated.

Organisation(s)
Department of Mineralogy and Crystallography
Journal
Mineralogical Magazine
Volume
67
Pages
79-93
No. of pages
15
ISSN
0026-461X
Publication date
2003
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
1051 Geology, Mineralogy
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/8dc330f6-2358-4500-86a6-59a0977266e4