Arizona porphyry copper/hydrothermal deposits II: Crystal structure of ajoite, (K + Na)(3)Cu(20)Al(3)Si(29)O(76)(OH)(16)⋅∼8H(2)O
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A crystal from the type locality Ajo, AZ, yielded just enough intensity from streaked diffractions using synchrotron x-rays at the Advanced Photon Source to solve the crystal structure with composition (K + Na)(3)Cu(20)Al(3)Si(29)O(76)(OH)(16)⋅∼8H(2)O; triclinic, P1̄, a = 13.634(5) Å, b = 13.687(7), c = 14.522(7), α = 110.83(1)°, β = 107.21(1), γ = 105.68(1); refined to a final R = 12.5%. Electron microprobe analysis yielded a similar chemical composition that is slightly different from the combined chemical and electron microprobe analyses in the literature. The ajoite structure can be described as a zeolitic octahedral-tetrahedral framework that combines the alternate stacking of edge-sharing octahedral CuO(6) layers and curved aluminosilicate layers and strings. Channels bounded by elliptical 12-rings and circular 8-rings of tetrahedra contain (K and Na) ions and water. The Al atoms occupy some of the Si tetrahedral sites. Each Cu atom has near-planar bonds to four oxygen atoms plus two longer distances that generate a distorted octahedron. Valence bond estimates indicate that 8 oxygen atoms of 46 are hydroxyl. Only one alkali atom was located in distorted octahedral coordination, and electron microprobe analyses indicate K and Na as major substituents. The water from chemical analysis presumably occurs as disordered molecules of zeolitic type not giving electron density from diffraction. The high R factor results from structural disorder and many weak intensities close to detection level. The crystal chemistry is compared with shattuckite, Cu(5)(SiO(3))(4)(OH)(2), and planchéite, Cu(8)Si(8)O(22)(OH)(4)⋅H(2)O, both found in oxidized copper deposits of Arizona but only the former directly with ajoite.
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2002-08-13



