2006
DOI: 10.2113/gscanmin.44.1.159
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COMPARATIVE CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE STUDY OF Ag-FREE LILLIANITE AND GALENOBISMUTITE FROM VULCANO, AEOLIAN ISLANDS, ITALY

Abstract: The crystal structures of natural Ag-free lillianite of fumarolic origin from Vulcano,

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“…However, the calculation of the valence sum for such a Pb site gave only a slight improvement over the site on the symmetry plane (1.82 instead of 1.79), which shows that the coordination change is not very significant. The above evidence suggests, as already observed in the structure of lillianite (Pinto et al 2006a) that the large anisotropy of the displacement parameters can be caused by a dynamic disorder of the Me1 atom over the two close sites out of the symmetry plane, or be a consequence of large movements inside a large coordination polyhedron.…”
Section: Experimental Methodssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…However, the calculation of the valence sum for such a Pb site gave only a slight improvement over the site on the symmetry plane (1.82 instead of 1.79), which shows that the coordination change is not very significant. The above evidence suggests, as already observed in the structure of lillianite (Pinto et al 2006a) that the large anisotropy of the displacement parameters can be caused by a dynamic disorder of the Me1 atom over the two close sites out of the symmetry plane, or be a consequence of large movements inside a large coordination polyhedron.…”
Section: Experimental Methodssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The volume of the bicapped prism in Ag-free lillianite (Pinto et al, 2006) is 55.4 Å 3 and the PbÀS distances to the capping S atoms are 3.42 Å . These values and the unit-cell parameters of Pinto's lillianite sample (Table 1) show some influences from traces of Se.…”
Section: The Lillianite Homologous Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This disparity may be ascribed to their structural differences; lillianite differs from heyrovskýite in terms of the width of PbS-like slabs and PbS/Bi 2 S 3 ratio (3:1 and 6:1, respectively). Recent single-crystal XRD studies show that in Ag-free lillianite, Pb and Bi are statistically distributed among the sole Me1 and Me2 sites, with almost the same occupancy, while Me3 is completely filled by Pb (Pinto et al 2006). Therefore, the different behaviors between Ag-free lillianite and heyrovskýite could be due to differences in the width of galena-like slabs or in the distribution of Pb and Bi within the slabs.…”
Section: Incommensurate Modulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed structural investigations on natural Ag-and Cu-free lillianite and heyrovskýite have only been published in recent years (Borodaev et al 2001(Borodaev et al , 2003Pinto 2004;Pinto et al 2006;Balić-Žunić et al 2007). Each of these studies has been carried out on natural materials formed at Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy), under high-temperature fumarole conditions.…”
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