Publication Date:
2015-12-01
Description:
Bettertonite, ideally [Al6(AsO4)3(OH)9(H2O)5]·11H2O, is a new mineral from the Penberthy Croft mine, St. Hilary, Cornwall, England, UK. It occurs as tufts of white, ultrathin (sub-micrometre) rectangular laths, with lateral dimensions generally 2σ(I)) reflections to a resolutionof 1 Å. Bettertonite has a heteropolyhedral layer structure, with the layers parallel to (010). The layers are strongly undulating and their stacking produces large channels along [100] that are filled with water molecules. The basic building block in the layers is a hexagonal ring ofedge-shared octahedra with an AsO4 tetrahedron attached to one side of the ring by corner-sharing. These polyoxometalate clusters, of composition [AsAl6O11(OH)9(H2O)5]8–, are interconnected along [100] and [001]by corner-sharing with other AsO4 tetrahedra.
Print ISSN:
0026-461X
Electronic ISSN:
1471-8022
Topics:
Geosciences
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