Single-crystal growth experiments in the system Na2O–K2O–CaO–SiO2 resulted in the formation of two previously unknown K–Na–Ca-silicates with the following chemical compositions as determined from electron probe micro-analysis: phase I, Na1.54(3)K0.50(3)Ca6.01(2)Si3.98(1)O15 (idealized: Na1.5K0.5Ca6Si4O15 or Na1.5K0.5Ca6[SiO4]2[Si2O7]) and phase II, Na1.41(1)K0.19(1)Ca2.20(1)Si1.993(5)O7. The low diffraction quality of the single crystals of phase II allowed only a determination of the monoclinic unit-cell parameters: a = 10.45 Å, b = 10.42 Å, c = 12.24 Å, β = 91.5° and V = 1333.8 Å3. Diffraction data collected on very small single-crystalline fragments of phase I at the X06DA beamline of the Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland yielded for this compound : monoclinic symmetry, space group Pc, a = 9.0150(17) Å, b = 7.3350(10) Å, c = 11.0050(18) Å, β = 107.815(11)°, V = 692.8(2) Å3, Z = 2. Structure determination was based on direct methods. Subsequent least-squares refinements converged at R(|F|) = 0.033 for 2520 reflections and 249 parameters. Phase I is a mixed-anion silicate and contains insular [SiO4] tetrahedra as well as [Si2O7] dimers in the ratio 2:1. The cation distribution of the sodium, potassium and calcium ions among the eight different non-tetrahedral M-sites has been studied by simultaneously minimizing the differences between observed and calculated total site scattering values (as determined from single-crystal structure analysis), bond valence sums and bond lengths. Chemical composition was used as an additional constraint during the optimization process. The crystal structure can be also described as a mixed tetrahedral-octahedral network based on [SiO4] and [CaO6] polyhedra containing cavities where the remaining cations are located for charge compensation. Phase I is isostructural to β-Na2Ca6Si4O15, a high-temperature polymorph of this sodium calcium silicate. A detailed analysis of the similarities between the two compounds has been performed. Finally, a comparison between the powder diffraction patterns of different A2Ca6Si4O15 compounds is presented that may be helpful for the identification of these phases in residuals of biomass combustion.
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September 01, 2018
Preparation and characterization of Na1.5K0.5Ca6Si4O15 (Na1.5K0.5Ca6[SiO4]2[Si2O7]) and Na1.41K0.19Ca2.20Si2O7: two new phases in the system Na2O–K2O–CaO–SiO2
Volker Kahlenberg;
Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Innsbruck
, Innrain52, 6020Innsbruck, Austria
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Michael Jean-Philippe Mayerl;
Michael Jean-Philippe Mayerl
Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Innsbruck
, Innrain52, 6020Innsbruck, Austria
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Daniela Schmidmair;
Daniela Schmidmair
Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Innsbruck
, Innrain52, 6020Innsbruck, Austria
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Hannes Krüger;
Hannes Krüger
Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Innsbruck
, Innrain52, 6020Innsbruck, Austria
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Martina Tribus
Martina Tribus
Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Innsbruck
, Innrain52, 6020Innsbruck, Austria
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Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Innsbruck
, Innrain52, 6020Innsbruck, Austria
Michael Jean-Philippe Mayerl
Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Innsbruck
, Innrain52, 6020Innsbruck, Austria
Daniela Schmidmair
Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Innsbruck
, Innrain52, 6020Innsbruck, Austria
Hannes Krüger
Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Innsbruck
, Innrain52, 6020Innsbruck, Austria
Martina Tribus
Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Innsbruck
, Innrain52, 6020Innsbruck, Austria
Corresponding author, e-mail: [email protected]
Publisher: Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft, Sociedad Española de Mineralogia, Societá Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Société Francaise de Minéralogie
Received:
21 Dec 2017
Revision Received:
30 Jan 2018
Accepted:
30 Jan 2018
First Online:
05 Nov 2018
Online ISSN: 1617-4011
Print ISSN: 0935-1221
© 2018 E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, D-70176 Stuttgart
European Journal of Mineralogy (2018) 30 (5): 957–966.
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Received:
21 Dec 2017
Revision Received:
30 Jan 2018
Accepted:
30 Jan 2018
First Online:
05 Nov 2018
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Volker Kahlenberg, Michael Jean-Philippe Mayerl, Daniela Schmidmair, Hannes Krüger, Martina Tribus; Preparation and characterization of Na1.5K0.5Ca6Si4O15 (Na1.5K0.5Ca6[SiO4]2[Si2O7]) and Na1.41K0.19Ca2.20Si2O7: two new phases in the system Na2O–K2O–CaO–SiO2. European Journal of Mineralogy 2018;; 30 (5): 957–966. doi: https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2018/0030-2767
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- alkali metals
- alkaline earth metals
- biomass
- calcium
- cations
- cell dimensions
- chemical composition
- combustion
- crystal chemistry
- crystal growth
- crystal structure
- crystal systems
- electron probe data
- experimental studies
- metals
- monoclinic system
- new minerals
- octahedra
- optimization
- polyhedra
- potassium
- refinement
- silicates
- sodium
- space groups
- symmetry
- synthesis
- synthetic materials
- tetrahedra
- X-ray diffraction data
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