Abstract
The crystal structure of the mineral junitoite, ideally CaZn2Si2O7·H2O (calcium dizinc disilicate monohydrate), was first determined by Hamilton & Finney [Mineral. Mag. (1985), 49, 91–95] based on the space group Ama2, yielding a reliability factor R of 0.10, with isotropic displacement parameters for all non-H atoms. The present study reports a structure redetermination of junitoite using single-crystal X-ray diffraction data from a natural sample, demonstrating that the space group of this mineral is actually Aea2, which can be attained simply by shifting the origin. Topologically, the structure models in the space groups Aea2 and Ama2 are analogous, consisting of chains of corner-sharing ZnO4 tetrahedra parallel to the b axis, cross-linked by Si2O7 tetrahedral dimers (the site symmetry of the bridging O atom is ..2) along a and c, forming a three-dimensional framework. The Ca2+ cations (site symmetry ..2) are situated in cavities of the framework and are bonded to five O atoms and one H2O molecule (site symmetry ..2) in a distorted octahedral coordination environment. However, some bond lengths, especially for the SiO4 tetrahedron, are noticeably different between the two structure models. Hydrogen bonding in junitoite is found between the water molecule and a framework O atom.
Highlights
(1985), 49, 91–95] based on the space group Ama2, yielding a reliability factor R of 0.10, with isotropic displacement parameters for all non-H atoms
The present study reports a structure redetermination of junitoite using single-crystal
Hydrogen bonding in junitoite is found between the water molecule and a framework O atom
Summary
(1985), 49, 91–95] based on the space group Ama, yielding a reliability factor R of 0.10, with isotropic displacement parameters for all non-H atoms. X-ray diffraction data from a natural sample, demonstrating that the space group of this mineral is Aea, which can be attained by shifting the origin. The structure models in the space groups Aea and Ama are analogous, consisting of chains of corner-sharing ZnO4 tetrahedra parallel to the b axis, cross-linked by Si2O7 tetrahedral dimers (the site symmetry of the bridging O atom is ..2) along a and c, forming a three-dimensional framework. The Ca2+ cations (site symmetry ..2) are situated in cavities of the framework and are bonded to five O atoms and one H2O molecule (site symmetry ..2) in a distorted octahedral coordination environment. Hydrogen bonding in junitoite is found between the water molecule and a framework O atom
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