Abstract

A sample of Sb-rich segnitite from the Black Pine mine, Montana, U.S.A., has been studied by microprobe analyses, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and μ-EXAFS and XANES spectroscopy. Linear combination fitting of the spectroscopic data provided Sb5+:Sb3+ = 85(2):15(2), where Sb5+ is in octahedral coordination substituting for Fe3+ and Sb3+ is in tetrahedral coordination substituting for As5+. Based upon this Sb5+:Sb3+ ratio, the microprobe analyses yielded the empirical formula Pb1.02 H1.02(Fe3+2.36Sb5+0.41Cu2+0.27)∑3.04(As5+1.78Sb3+0.07S6+0.02)∑1.88O8(OH)6.00. The crystal structure refinement and bond valence analysis are consistent with these cation site assignments. The formation of Sb-rich segnitite opens new possibilities for Sb sinks within the supergene zone. Segnitite may, in fact, be an ideal host for the sequestering of several toxic elements for pH < 2. At higher pH values, As is more likely to be incorporated into schwertmannite and ferrihydrite.

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