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Natural mullites; chemical composition, crystal structure, and optical properties

Stephan Lenz, Johannes Birkenstock, Lennart A. Fischer, Willi Schueler, Hartmut Schneider and Reinhard X. Fischer
Natural mullites; chemical composition, crystal structure, and optical properties
European Journal of Mineralogy (December 2018) 31 (2): 353-367

Abstract

Synthetic mullite (Al (sub 2) [Al (sub 2+2x) Si (sub 2-2x) ]O (sub 10-x) ) is a very well characterised material. Due to its outstanding properties it is used for a vast range of technical applications representing one of the most important groups of ceramic materials. In contrast to the synthetic product, the mineral mullite is only poorly investigated. In this study crystal-structure refinements of natural mullites are presented for the first time. Three mullite single-crystals from the Ettringer Bellerberg, Eifel area, Germany (ME1 & ME2) and from Kladno, Czech Republic (MK1) have been examined by single crystal X-ray diffraction methods, Electron Microprobe Analyses (EMPA), and the spindle-stage method to determine the refractive indices. Chemical analyses revealed an incorporation of Fe and Ti cations and yielded the following compositions per formula unit with Z = 1: Al (sub 4.34) Fe (sub 0.12) Si (sub 1.49) Ti (sub 0.05) O (sub 9.77) for ME1 corresponding to an x-value of x = 0.23(4); ME2 consists of two different parts with compositions of Al (sub 4.406) Fe (sub 0.103) Si (sub 1.455) Ti (sub 0.037) O (sub 9.746) and Al (sub 4.15) Fe (sub 0.107) Si (sub 1.68) Ti (sub 0.06) O (sub 9.872) corresponding to x = 0.254(2) and x = 0.128(14), respectively; MK1 has a composition of Al (sub 4.40) Fe (sub 0.018) Si (sub 1.58) O (sub 9.791) with x = 0.209(15). The crystal structure of natural mullite is similar to its synthetic counterpart with chains of edge-sharing (Al, Fe)O (sub 6) octahedra parallel c crosslinked by T (sub 2) O (sub 7) groups with T = Al,Si and a number of oxygen vacancies corresponding to the x-value in the general composition. Mullite crystals belong to the orthorhombic space group Pbam with a = 7.5542(3)Aa, a = 7.6998(3)Aa, c = 2.8935(1)Aa, V = 168.31(2)Aa (super 3) for ME1; a = 7.5353(3)Aa, b = 7.7018(3)Aa, c = 2.8928(3)Aa, V = 167.89(4)Aa (super 3) for ME2 representing average values for the two parts; a = 7.5439(3)Aa, b = 7.6958(3)Aa, c = 2.8879(1)Aa, V = 167.66(1)Aa (super 3) for MK1. The refinements give clear evidence that iron predominantly enters the octahedral sites, which is an explanation for the slight increase in lattice parameters c. It could be demonstrated that the incorporation of the foreign cations (Fe, Ti) increases the refractive indices (n (sub x) nearly equal n (sub y) = 1.654(2) and n (sub z) = 1.668(2) for ME1; n (sub x) nearly equal n (sub y) = 1.648(4) and n (sub z) = 1.662(4) for MK1). Our results confirm previous findings, that mullite minerals are commonly formed on the SiO (sub 2) -rich side (x < 0.25) of the Al (sub 2) O (sub 3) -SiO (sub 2) system with compositions not yet observed for synthetic mullites, which usually range between about 0.25 < x < 0.4.


ISSN: 0935-1221
EISSN: 1617-4011
Serial Title: European Journal of Mineralogy
Serial Volume: 31
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Natural mullites; chemical composition, crystal structure, and optical properties
Affiliation: Universitaet Bremen, Fachbereich Geowissenschaften, Bremen, Germany
Pages: 353-367
Published: 20181220
Text Language: English
Publisher: Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Naegele u. Obermiller), Stuttgart, Germany
References: 74
Accession Number: 2019-003861
Categories: Mineralogy of silicates
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 8 tables
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Secondary Affiliation: Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, DEU, Germany
Country of Publication: Germany
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, copyright, Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201904
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