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Acta Cryst. (2007). E63, i53-i55  [ doi:10.1107/S1600536807003029 ]

Cobaltaustinite, CaCo(AsO4)(OH)

H. Yang, G. Costin, J. Keogh, R. Lu and R. T. Downs

Abstract: This study presents the first structural report of a natural cobaltaustinite sample (calcium cobalt arsenate hydroxide) based on single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. Cobaltaustinite, with the ideal formula CaCo(AsO4)(OH), belongs to the adelite mineral group. The CoO6 octahedra share edges to form chains extending parallel to the c axis, which are cross-linked by Ca2+ ions and by sharing vertices with isolated AsO4 tetrahedra. The Ca2+ ions are situated in square antiprisms formed by eight O atoms. The major structural difference between the five calcium arsenates in the adelite group is shown in the bonding environments around the octahedrally coordinated M2+ cations (M = Cu, Zn, Co, Ni and Mg), with the average M-O distance decreasing from Cu-O in conichalcite, CaCu(AsO4)(OH) to Zn-O in austinite, CaZn(AsO4)(OH), Co-O in cobaltaustinite, Ni-O in nickelaustinite, CaNi(AsO4)(OH), and Mg-O in adelite, CaMg(AsO4)(OH). The donor-acceptor O-H...O distance [2.721 (7) Å] in cobaltaustinite is similar to those in austinite and nickelaustinite, but different from those in adelite and conichalcite.

Online 26 January 2007


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