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Balliranoite

Balliranoite ((Na,K)6Ca2(Si6Al6O24)Cl2(CO)3) is a mineral that was discovered at Monte Somma – Vesuvio volcanic complex, Campania, Italy. This mineral is named in honor of Paolo Ballirano (b. 1964), Italian crystallographer and professor in the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Rome ‘‘La Sapienza’’, who has made important contributions to the crystal chemistry of cancrinite-group minerals.

Balliranoite
General
CategoryTectosilicates
Formula
(repeating unit)
(Na,K)6Ca2(Si6Al6O24)Cl2(CO3)
IMA symbolBlr[1]
Crystal systemHexagonal
Crystal class6 - Pyramidal
Space groupP63
Unit cella = 12.696 Å, c = 5.327 Å, V = 743.6 Å3, Z = 1
Identification
ColorColorless
Crystal habitPrismatic
CleavagePerfect on (10-10)
FractureIrregular/Uneven
TenacityBrittle
Mohs scale hardness5
LusterVitreous
StreakWhite
Density2.48 g/cm3
Optical propertiesuniaxial positive
References[2] [3][4]

Occurrence edit

Balliranoite is found in an alkaline skarnlike rock composed of orthoclase, phlogopite, clinohumite, calcite, diopside, pargasite, haüyne, apatite and balliranoite,[5] as product of the metasomatic interactions between alkaline magma and limestone. These chemical alterations by hydrothermal and other fluids replace elements in the chemical structure, changing the mineral composition of the rock.

Mineral properties edit

The idealized formula for balliranoite is (Na,K)6Ca2(Si6Al6O24)Cl2(CO3), and the empirical formula based on 12 Si atoms with isomorphic substitution by Al atoms is: Na4.70Ca2.53K0.73(Si6.02Al5.98O23.995)Cl2.34(CO3)0.82(SO40.27*0.12H2O.[3] This is a uniaxial (+) mineral with w = 1.523(2), e = 1.525(2), composed of the following compounds:[3]

Compound wt% Range
Na2O 13.05 12.80-13.24
K2O 3.08 3.01-3.16
CaO 12.70 12.56-12.85
Al2O3 27.28 27.17-27.42
SiO2 32.38 32.23-32.55
CO2 3.24 3.18-3.30
SO3 1.96 1.79-2.10
Cl 7.43 7.20-7.70
H2O 0.19 0.15-0.23
-O=Cl2 -1.68 -
Total 99.63 -

X-ray crystallography edit

The powder diffraction data for balliranoite is:

d-spacing (Å) Intensity
4.797 (100)
3.669 (57)
3.281 (73)
2.754 (16)
2.662 (58)
2.648 (13)
2.446 (31)
2.120 (18)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical Magazine. 85 (3): 291–320. Bibcode:2021MinM...85..291W. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43. S2CID 235729616.
  2. ^ E-Rock MinTreasure. 2020. England. Available in
  3. ^ a b c Chukanov, N.V., Zubkova, N.V., Pekov, I.V., Olysych, L.V., Bonaccorsi, E., Pushcharovsky, D.Yu (2010): Balliranoite, (Na,K)6Ca2(Si6Al6O24)Cl2(CO3), a new cancrinite-group mineral from Monte Somma - Vesuvio volcanic complex, Italy. European Journal of Mineralogy, 22, 113-119. Available in [1]
  4. ^ Hudson Institute of Mineralogy. 2021. Balliranoite. Mindat. Available in [2]
  5. ^ "Balliranoite". www.mindat.org.

balliranoite, 6ca2, si6al6o24, mineral, that, discovered, monte, somma, vesuvio, volcanic, complex, campania, italy, this, mineral, named, honor, paolo, ballirano, 1964, italian, crystallographer, professor, department, earth, sciences, university, rome, sapie. Balliranoite Na K 6Ca2 Si6Al6O24 Cl2 CO 3 is a mineral that was discovered at Monte Somma Vesuvio volcanic complex Campania Italy This mineral is named in honor of Paolo Ballirano b 1964 Italian crystallographer and professor in the Department of Earth Sciences University of Rome La Sapienza who has made important contributions to the crystal chemistry of cancrinite group minerals BalliranoiteGeneralCategoryTectosilicatesFormula repeating unit Na K 6Ca2 Si6Al6O24 Cl2 CO3 IMA symbolBlr 1 Crystal systemHexagonalCrystal class6 PyramidalSpace groupP63Unit cella 12 696 A c 5 327 A V 743 6 A3 Z 1IdentificationColorColorlessCrystal habitPrismaticCleavagePerfect on 10 10 FractureIrregular UnevenTenacityBrittleMohs scale hardness5LusterVitreousStreakWhiteDensity2 48 g cm3Optical propertiesuniaxial positiveReferences 2 3 4 Contents 1 Occurrence 2 Mineral properties 3 X ray crystallography 4 See also 5 ReferencesOccurrence editBalliranoite is found in an alkaline skarnlike rock composed of orthoclase phlogopite clinohumite calcite diopside pargasite hauyne apatite and balliranoite 5 as product of the metasomatic interactions between alkaline magma and limestone These chemical alterations by hydrothermal and other fluids replace elements in the chemical structure changing the mineral composition of the rock Mineral properties editThe idealized formula for balliranoite is Na K 6Ca2 Si6Al6O24 Cl2 CO3 and the empirical formula based on 12 Si atoms with isomorphic substitution by Al atoms is Na4 70Ca2 53K0 73 Si6 02Al5 98O23 995 Cl2 34 CO3 0 82 SO40 27 0 12H2O 3 This is a uniaxial mineral with w 1 523 2 e 1 525 2 composed of the following compounds 3 Compound wt Range Na2O 13 05 12 80 13 24 K2O 3 08 3 01 3 16 CaO 12 70 12 56 12 85 Al2O3 27 28 27 17 27 42 SiO2 32 38 32 23 32 55 CO2 3 24 3 18 3 30 SO3 1 96 1 79 2 10 Cl 7 43 7 20 7 70 H2O 0 19 0 15 0 23 O Cl2 1 68 Total 99 63 X ray crystallography editThe powder diffraction data for balliranoite is d spacing A Intensity 4 797 100 3 669 57 3 281 73 2 754 16 2 662 58 2 648 13 2 446 31 2 120 18 See also editList of mineralsReferences edit Warr L N 2021 IMA CNMNC approved mineral symbols Mineralogical Magazine 85 3 291 320 Bibcode 2021MinM 85 291W doi 10 1180 mgm 2021 43 S2CID 235729616 E Rock MinTreasure 2020 England Available in a b c Chukanov N V Zubkova N V Pekov I V Olysych L V Bonaccorsi E Pushcharovsky D Yu 2010 Balliranoite Na K 6Ca2 Si6Al6O24 Cl2 CO3 a new cancrinite group mineral from Monte Somma Vesuvio volcanic complex Italy European Journal of Mineralogy 22 113 119 Available in 1 Hudson Institute of Mineralogy 2021 Balliranoite Mindat Available in 2 Balliranoite www mindat org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Balliranoite amp oldid 1139695116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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