Crystal chemistry of natural layered double hydroxides; 5, Single-crystal structure refinement of hydrotalcite, [Mg (sub 6) Al (sub 2) (OH) (sub 16) ](CO (sub 3) )(H (sub 2) O) (sub 4)
Crystal chemistry of natural layered double hydroxides; 5, Single-crystal structure refinement of hydrotalcite, [Mg (sub 6) Al (sub 2) (OH) (sub 16) ](CO (sub 3) )(H (sub 2) O) (sub 4)
Mineralogical Magazine (April 2019) 83 (2): 269-280
- Asia
- carbonates
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- crystal chemistry
- Europe
- hydrotalcite
- hydroxides
- Khibiny Mountains
- Krasnoyarsk Russian Federation
- magnesite deposits
- Murmansk Russian Federation
- New York
- Norilsk region
- Norway
- oxides
- Rietveld refinement
- Russian Federation
- Saint Lawrence County New York
- Scandinavia
- single-crystal method
- Southern Urals
- Taymyr Dolgan-Nenets Russian Federation
- United States
- Urals
- Western Europe
- X-ray diffraction data
- Talnakh Deposit
- Zlatoust Russian Federation
- Buskerud Norway
- Snarum Norway
- Dypingdal Deposit
- Zelentsovskaya Mine
Hydrotalcite, ideally [Mg (sub 6) Al (sub 2) (OH) (sub 16) ](CO (sub 3) )(H (sub 2) O) (sub 4) , was studied in samples from Dypingdal, Snarum, Norway (3R and 2H), Zelentsovskaya pit (2H) and Praskovie-Evgenievskaya pit (2H) (both Southern Urals, Russia), Talnakh, Siberia, Russia (3R), Khibiny, Kola, Russia (3R), and St. Lawrence, New York, USA (3R and 2H). Two polytypes, 3R and 2H (both 'classical'), were confirmed on the basis of single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction data. Their chemical composition was studied by electron-microprobe analysis, infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and thermogravimetric analysis. The crystal structure of hydrotalcite-3R was solved by direct methods in the space group R3m on three crystals (two data collections at 290 K and one at 120 K). The unit-cell parameters are as follows (290/290/120 K): a = 3.0728(9)/3.0626(3)/3.0617(4), c = 23.326(9)/23.313(3)/23.203(3) Aa and V = 190.7(1)/189.37(4)/188.36(4) Aa (super 3) . The crystal structures were refined on the basis of 304/150/101 reflections to R (sub 1) = 0.075/0.041/0.038. Hydrotalcite-2H crystallises in the P6 (sub 3) /mmc space group; unit-cell parameters for two crystals are (data collection at 290 K and 93 K): a = 3.046(1)/3.0521(9), c = 15.447(6)/15.439(4) Aa, V = 124.39(8)/124.55(8) Aa (super 3) . The crystal structures were refined on the basis of 160/142 reflections to R (sub 1) = 0.077/0.059. This paper reports the first single-crystal structure data on hydrotalcite. Hydrotalcite distribution in Nature, diagnostic features, polytypism, interlayer topology and localisation of M (super 2+) -M (super 3+) cations within metal hydroxide layers are discussed.