ABSTR ACTThe original description of nickelphosphide from the Butler meteorite [(Ni 1.83 Fe 1.21 ) S3.04 P 0.96 to (Ni 1.71 Fe 1.28 Co 0.01 ) S3.00 P 1.00 ] lacks detailed and accurate powder data À with only 11 observed reflections down to 1.37 Å . Consequently, no crystal structure information for this phase is available. Here we present the crystal structure for a synthetic analogue of the phase found in the Vicenice IID medium octahedrite (with a mean empirical formula of (Ni 1.69 Fe 1.31 ) S3.00 P 1.00 ) and a hypothetical Ni 3 P end-member. Unit-cell dimensions of the synthetic analogue of Ni 1.68 Fe 1.33 P 0.99 composition from individual peak profile fitting of XRD data collected with Cu radiation are a = 9.0168(2) Å , c (8) Å 3 . The space group of the mineral is I4 and Z = 8. The crystal structure refined from powder data by the Rietveld method is consistent with that refined and published for Fe 3 P and Ni 3 P synthetic compounds as well as Fe-dominant schreibersite from single-crystal data. However, because of the similarity of the scattering of iron and nickel, we were not able to refine directly the site occupancies in the synthetic analogue of the nickelphosphide from the Vicenice iron meteorite.
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