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Todorokite crystal structure

Figure 7. Crystal structures of (a) hollandite, (b) romanechite (psilomelane), and (c) todorokite. The structures arc shown as three-dimensional arrangements of the MnO() octahedra (the tunnel-tilling cations and water molecules, respectively, are not shown in these plots) and as projections along the short axis. Small, medium, and large circles represenl the manganese atoms, oxygen atoms, and the foreign cations or water molecules, respectively. Open circles, height z. = 0 fdled circles, height z = Vi. Figure 7. Crystal structures of (a) hollandite, (b) romanechite (psilomelane), and (c) todorokite. The structures arc shown as three-dimensional arrangements of the MnO() octahedra (the tunnel-tilling cations and water molecules, respectively, are not shown in these plots) and as projections along the short axis. Small, medium, and large circles represenl the manganese atoms, oxygen atoms, and the foreign cations or water molecules, respectively. Open circles, height z. = 0 fdled circles, height z = Vi.
For a long time the structural classification of the mineral todorokite was uncertain, until Turner and Buseck [4] could demonstrate by HRTEM investigations that the crystal structure of that mineral consists of triple chains of edge-sharing octahedra, which form [3 x 3] tunnels by further corner-sharing. These tunnels are partially filled by Mg2+, Ca2+, Na+, K+, and water (according to the chemical analysis of natural todorokites). In 1988 Post and Bish could perform a Rietveld structure determination from XRD data taken for a sample of natural todorokite [25], This diffraction study confirmed the results of Turner and Buseck. The cations... [Pg.97]

Figure 3.7 Crystal structures of (a) hollandite, (b) romanechite (psilomelane), and (c) todorokite. The structures are shown as three-dimensional arrangements of the MnOe octahedra (the tunnel-filling cations and water molecules, respectively, are not... Figure 3.7 Crystal structures of (a) hollandite, (b) romanechite (psilomelane), and (c) todorokite. The structures are shown as three-dimensional arrangements of the MnOe octahedra (the tunnel-filling cations and water molecules, respectively, are not...

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