Chemistry:Peterandresenite
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Peterandresenite | |
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General | |
Category | Oxide, Hexaniobate |
Formula (repeating unit) | Mn4Nb6O19•14H2O |
Crystal system | Monoclinic |
Crystal class | Prismatic (2/m) (same H-M symbol) |
Space group | C2/m |
Unit cell | a = 15.33, b = 9.41, c = 11.28 [Å], β = 118.65° (approximated); Z = 2 |
Identification | |
Color | Orange |
Crystal habit | crystals (equidimensional) |
Cleavage | None |
Fracture | Uneven |
Tenacity | Brittle |
Mohs scale hardness | 2-2.5 |
|re|er}} | Vitreous or resinous |
Streak | Pale orange |
Diaphaneity | Transparent or translucent |
Density | 3.05 (calc.), 3.10 (meas.) [g/cm3] |
References | [1][2][3] |
Peterandresenite is a very rare mineral,[3] the first known natural hexaniobate. Its chemical formula is Mn4Nb6O19•14H2O. Its structure contains a special type of octahedron: Lindqvist ion. Peterandresenite was found in a pegmatite of the Larvik complex in Norway.[2] It is somewhat similar to other unique niobium minerals, aspedamite and menezesite.[5][6]
Occurrence
Peterandresenite was discovered in AS Granit quarry, Tvedalen, Larvik, Vestfold, Norway.[2]
References
- ↑ Mineralienatlas
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Friis, H., Larsen, A.O., Kampf, A.R., Evans, R.J., Selbekk, R.S., and Sánchez, A.A., 2014. Peterandresenite, Mn4Nb6O19·14H2O, a new mineral containing the Lindqvist ion from a syenite pegmatite of the Larvik Plutonic Complex, southern Norway. European Journal of Mineralogy 26, 567-576
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Peterandresenite: Peterandresenite mineral information and data". http://www.mindat.org/min-43796.html. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ↑ Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical Magazine 85 (3): 291–320. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43. Bibcode: 2021MinM...85..291W. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/mineralogical-magazine/article/imacnmnc-approved-mineral-symbols/62311F45ED37831D78603C6E6B25EE0A.
- ↑ "Aspedamite: Aspedamite mineral information and data". http://www.mindat.org/min-42356.html. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
- ↑ "Menezesite: Menezesite mineral information and data". http://www.mindat.org/min-27607.html. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peterandresenite.
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