1938
DOI: 10.1524/zkri.1938.99.1.466
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Die Struktur des Olivenites Cu2(OH)(AsO4)

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“…Such structures are known as sawtooth chains (or ∆ chains) and have been previously considered in relationship to the compound YCuO 2.5 , derived from a delafossite-type structure by doping additional oxygen atoms that mediate AFM super-exchange interactions in the Cu plane [202][203][204]. In euchroite, which is essentially a hydrated analog of olivenite [205], magnetic Cu…”
Section: Euchroite: Frustrated Sawtooth Chains With a Spin Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such structures are known as sawtooth chains (or ∆ chains) and have been previously considered in relationship to the compound YCuO 2.5 , derived from a delafossite-type structure by doping additional oxygen atoms that mediate AFM super-exchange interactions in the Cu plane [202][203][204]. In euchroite, which is essentially a hydrated analog of olivenite [205], magnetic Cu…”
Section: Euchroite: Frustrated Sawtooth Chains With a Spin Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complex structural chemistry of minerals of the formula ABXO has been known for many years (1), and several structural types have been elucidated for this general formula. The adamite-type M (O/OH)(XO ) family includes different phases such as Zn (OH)(AsO ) (adamite) (2), Mn (OH)(AsO ) (eveite) (3), Cu (OH)(PO ) (libethenite) (4), Cu (OH)(AsO ) (olivenite) (5), and Al OSiO (andalusite) (6). In addition, the Co (OH)(AsO ) phase has been found in solid solution with adamite (7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ich nahm also einmal Vertauschung der Achsen an und wendete dann das gleiche Verfahren an wie bei Olivenit (4) : für die P-, Cu-und O-Positionen variierte ich die χ-und y-Parameter in einem Bereich von 10° und berechnete die entsprechenden Intensitäten. Als Ausgangspunkt für die Variation nahm ich die Werte, die ich für Olivenit gefunden hatte (4). Ich wählte also auch bei Libethenit die Zelle, wie sie Taylor für Andalusit gewählt hatte.…”
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