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New structural data reveal benleonardite to be a member of the pearceite-polybasite group
Mineralogical Magazine
  • Luca Bindi, Università di Firenze
  • Christopher J. Stanley, Natural History Museum
  • Paul G. Spry, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Disciplines
Publication Version
Accepted Manuscript
Publication Date
10-1-2015
DOI
10.1180/minmag.2015.079.5.15
Abstract

The determination of the crystal structure of benleonardite (S.G. P3m1; R = 0.0321 for 1250 reflections and 102 parameters; refined formula Ag15.0Cu1.0Sb1.58As0.42S7.03Te3.97) obtained using data from a gem-quality, untwinned crystal recovered from the type material, revealed that benleonardite exhibits the structure observed for minerals of the pearceite-polybasite group. The structure consists in the stacking of [Ag6(Sb,As)2S6Te]2- A and [Ag9Cu(S,Te)2Te2]2+ B layer modules in which (Sb,As) forms isolated SbS3 pyramids 20 typically occurring in sulfosalts, Cu links two (S,Te) atoms in a linear coordination, and Ag occupies sites with coordination ranging from quasi linear to almost triangular. The silver d10 ions are found in the B layer module along two-dimensional diffusion paths and their electron densities, which are evidenced by means of a combination of a Gram-Charlier development of the atomic displacement factors and a split model. In the structure, two S-positions are completely replaced by Te (i.e., Te3 and Te4) and one for one half [S1: S0.514(9)Te0.486], whereas S2 is completely filled by sulfur. This distribution reflects on the crystal-chemical environments of the different cations. On the basis of information gained from this characterization, the crystal-chemical formula of benleonardite was revised according to the structural results, yielding Ag15Cu(Sb,As)2S7Te4 (Z = 1) instead of Ag8(Sb,As)Te2S3 (Z = 2) as previously reported. Thus, the mineral must be considered a member of the pearceite polybasite group. A recalculation of the chemical data listed in the scientific literature for benleonardite according to the structural results obtained here leads to an excellent agreement.

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This is a manuscript of an article published as Luca Bindi, Christopher J. Stanley, Paul G. Spry; New structural data reveal benleonardite to be a member of the pearceite-polybasite group. Mineralogical Magazine 2015; 79 (5): 1213–1221. doi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.5.15. Posted with permission.
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The Mineralogical Society
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en
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Citation Information
Luca Bindi, Christopher J. Stanley and Paul G. Spry. "New structural data reveal benleonardite to be a member of the pearceite-polybasite group" Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 79 Iss. 5 (2015) p. 1213 - 1221
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/paul-spry/15/