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Orthorhombic Crystal Structure of Grossular Garnet (Suva Česma, Western Serbia): Evidence from the Rietveld Refinement.

Authors :
Tančić, Pavle
Dušanić, Slađana
Erić, Suzana
Source :
Powders; Jun2023, Vol. 2 Issue 2, p387-402, 16p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The grossular garnet from rodingite-type rock from the Suva Česma area in western Serbia is characterized with its weak anisotropic nature. Because its anisotropy could indicate a non-cubic lower symmetry, SEM-EDS and Rietveld powder refinement methods were used. The SEM-EDS results have shown that the garnet has a (Ca<subscript>3.00</subscript>Mn<subscript>0.01</subscript>)<subscript>3.01</subscript>(Al<subscript>1.82</subscript>Fe<subscript>0.15</subscript>Ti<subscript>0.02</subscript>)<subscript>1.99</subscript>(Si<subscript>2.97</subscript>Al<subscript>0.03</subscript>)<subscript>3.00</subscript>O<subscript>12</subscript> chemical composition (i.e., Grs<subscript>91</subscript>Adr<subscript>08</subscript>), which can be more specifically explained as ferric iron containing grossular. The next step further used Rietveld powder refinements of the various crystal structures in the Ia‾3d, R‾3c, R‾3, I4<subscript>1</subscript>/a, Fddd, C2/c, and I‾1 space groups as well as a single mixture, which was followed by a comparative analysis of the R-values, site occupancy factors, and bond lengths and angles. The synthesis of these results showed both that the studied grossular garnet is not cubic and that it crystallized in the disordered Fddd space group with the final R<subscript>B</subscript> = 5.29% and R<subscript>F</subscript> = 1.75%. It was presumed that the grossular formed at temperatures between 150 and ~600 °C. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26740516
Volume :
2
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Powders
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164703902
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/powders2020023