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Yamada, Hirohisa, Matsui, Yoshito, Ito, Eiji (1983) Crystal-chemical characterization of NaAlSiO4 with the CaFe2O4 structure. Mineralogical Magazine, 47 (343) 177-181 doi:10.1180/minmag.1983.047.343.07

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TitleCrystal-chemical characterization of NaAlSiO4 with the CaFe2O4 structure
JournalMineralogical MagazineISSN0026-461X
AuthorsYamada, HirohisaAuthor
Matsui, YoshitoAuthor
Ito, EijiAuthor
Year1983 (June)Volume47
Issue343
PublisherMineralogical Society
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/doclib/MinMag/Volume_47/47-343-177.pdf+
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.1983.047.343.07Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceYamada, Hirohisa, Matsui, Yoshito, Ito, Eiji (1983) Crystal-chemical characterization of NaAlSiO4 with the CaFe2O4 structure. Mineralogical Magazine, 47 (343) 177-181 doi:10.1180/minmag.1983.047.343.07
Plain TextYamada, Hirohisa, Matsui, Yoshito, Ito, Eiji (1983) Crystal-chemical characterization of NaAlSiO4 with the CaFe2O4 structure. Mineralogical Magazine, 47 (343) 177-181 doi:10.1180/minmag.1983.047.343.07
In(1983, June) Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 47 (343) Mineralogical Society
Abstract/NotesAbstractA high-pressure modification of NaAlSiO4, with the calcium ferrite structure was synthesized at pressures higher than 24 GPa using a double-stage split-sphere type high-pressure apparatus. The unit cell dimensions are: a=10.1546(8), b=8.6642(8), c= 2.7385(4) Å, and V = 240.93(3) Å3 with the space group Pbnm. Calculated density is 3.916(1) g/cm3. The crystal structure was determined by the ordinary powder X-ray method. Both M1O6 and M2O6 octahedra run parallel to the c-axis, forming edge-shared double chains. The shared edges exhibit remarkable shortening (2.25–2.39 Å). Sodium atoms are located in the ‘tunnel’ formed by the linked double chains, being in eightfold co-ordination. The structure is very similar to that predicted by Dempsey and Strens (1976) with the aid of the DLS method. The possible instability of the calcium ferrite type of Mg2SiO4 is discussed.


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