This paper reports the occurrence and the crystal structure of fantappieite, a new member of the cancrinite-sodalite group of minerals from Torre Stracciacappe, Trevignano community (Rome, Latium, Italy). The mineral occurs within a volcanic ejectum consisting of dominant sanidine with minor plagioclase, biotite, augitic clinopyroxene, andradite, and iron oxides. Fantappieite (0.7 mm as largest size) is observed within miarolitic cavities of the rock as transparent colorless crystals, showing complex morphologies and striated faces. It is non-pleochroic and uniaxial negative, n(omega) = 1.5046(5) and n(epsilon) = 1.5027(5). D(calc) is 2.471 g/cm(3). Fantappieite is trigonal, space group P (3) over bar; the cell parameters are: a = 12.8742(6), c = 87.215(3) angstrom, V = 12518.8(9) angstrom(3), Z = 1. The empirical chemical formula is: (Na(84.12)Ca(30.00)K(15.95)Fe(0.19)Ti(0.13)Mn(0.10)Mg(0.09))(Si(99.36)Al(98.64))O(396)(SO(4))(30.24)(CO(3))(0.29)Cl(0.84)F(0.82)center dot 5.18H(2)O, which corresponds to the ideal formula [Na(82.5)Ca(33)K(16.5)](Sigma=132)(Si(99)Al(99)O(396))(SO(4))(33)center dot 6H(2)O. The five strongest reflections in the X-ray powder pattern are [d in angstrom(1%)(hkl)]: 3.70 (100)(3 0 0), 3.60 (80) (1 023), 2.641 (65) (0 0 33), 6.85 (60) (0 1 10), 6.40 (55) (1 1 0). The single-crystal FTIR spectrum rules out OH groups and shows the presence of H(2)O and CO(2) molecules, as well. The structure can be described as a stacking sequence of 33 layers of six-membered rings of tetrahedra along the e axis. The stacking sequence is ACBACABACBACBACBCACBACBACBABCBACB ..., where A. B, and C represent the positions of the rings within the layers. This sequence gives rise to liottite, sodalite, and cancrinite cages, alternating along c. Sulfate groups occur within the liottite cages associated by Na, K, and Ca, while highly disordered sulfate groups are located within the sodalite cages. H(2)O groups occur within the cancrinite cages, bonded to Ca and Na cations. Split positions are found for Na-Ca sites, and are related to disordering of the sulfate groups in the sodalite cages.

Camara, F., Bellatreccia, F., DELLA VENTURA, G., Mottana, A., Bindi, L., Gunter, M.e., et al. (2010). Fantappieite, a new mineral of the cancrinite-sodalite group with a 33-layer stacking sequence: Occurrence and crystal structure. AMERICAN MINERALOGIST, 95(4), 472-480 [10.2138/am.2010.3279].

Fantappieite, a new mineral of the cancrinite-sodalite group with a 33-layer stacking sequence: Occurrence and crystal structure

BELLATRECCIA, FABIO;DELLA VENTURA, Giancarlo;SEBASTIANI, MARCO
2010-01-01

Abstract

This paper reports the occurrence and the crystal structure of fantappieite, a new member of the cancrinite-sodalite group of minerals from Torre Stracciacappe, Trevignano community (Rome, Latium, Italy). The mineral occurs within a volcanic ejectum consisting of dominant sanidine with minor plagioclase, biotite, augitic clinopyroxene, andradite, and iron oxides. Fantappieite (0.7 mm as largest size) is observed within miarolitic cavities of the rock as transparent colorless crystals, showing complex morphologies and striated faces. It is non-pleochroic and uniaxial negative, n(omega) = 1.5046(5) and n(epsilon) = 1.5027(5). D(calc) is 2.471 g/cm(3). Fantappieite is trigonal, space group P (3) over bar; the cell parameters are: a = 12.8742(6), c = 87.215(3) angstrom, V = 12518.8(9) angstrom(3), Z = 1. The empirical chemical formula is: (Na(84.12)Ca(30.00)K(15.95)Fe(0.19)Ti(0.13)Mn(0.10)Mg(0.09))(Si(99.36)Al(98.64))O(396)(SO(4))(30.24)(CO(3))(0.29)Cl(0.84)F(0.82)center dot 5.18H(2)O, which corresponds to the ideal formula [Na(82.5)Ca(33)K(16.5)](Sigma=132)(Si(99)Al(99)O(396))(SO(4))(33)center dot 6H(2)O. The five strongest reflections in the X-ray powder pattern are [d in angstrom(1%)(hkl)]: 3.70 (100)(3 0 0), 3.60 (80) (1 023), 2.641 (65) (0 0 33), 6.85 (60) (0 1 10), 6.40 (55) (1 1 0). The single-crystal FTIR spectrum rules out OH groups and shows the presence of H(2)O and CO(2) molecules, as well. The structure can be described as a stacking sequence of 33 layers of six-membered rings of tetrahedra along the e axis. The stacking sequence is ACBACABACBACBACBCACBACBACBABCBACB ..., where A. B, and C represent the positions of the rings within the layers. This sequence gives rise to liottite, sodalite, and cancrinite cages, alternating along c. Sulfate groups occur within the liottite cages associated by Na, K, and Ca, while highly disordered sulfate groups are located within the sodalite cages. H(2)O groups occur within the cancrinite cages, bonded to Ca and Na cations. Split positions are found for Na-Ca sites, and are related to disordering of the sulfate groups in the sodalite cages.
2010
Camara, F., Bellatreccia, F., DELLA VENTURA, G., Mottana, A., Bindi, L., Gunter, M.e., et al. (2010). Fantappieite, a new mineral of the cancrinite-sodalite group with a 33-layer stacking sequence: Occurrence and crystal structure. AMERICAN MINERALOGIST, 95(4), 472-480 [10.2138/am.2010.3279].
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