Eleonorite, Fe3+6 (PO4)4O(OH)4·6H2O : validation as a mineral species and new data.
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2017
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Eleonorite, ideally Fe3þ
6 (PO4)4O(OH)4·6H2O, the analogue of beraunite Fe2+Fe3þ
5 (PO4)4(OH)5·6H2O
with Fe2+ completely substituted by Fe3+, has been approved by the International Mineralogical
Association Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification as a mineral species (IMA
2015-003). The mineral was first described on material from the Eleonore Iron mine, Dünsberg, near
Giessen, Hesse, Germany, but during this study further samples were required and a neotype locality is
the Rotläufchen mine, Waldgirmes, Wetzlar, Hesse, Germany, where eleonorite is associated with
goethite, rockbridgeite, dufrénite, kidwellite, variscite, matulaite, planerite, cacoxenite, strengite and
wavellite. Usually eleonorite occurs as red-brown prismatic crystals up to 0.2 mm × 0.5 mm × 3.5 mm in
size and in random or radial aggregates up to 5 mm across encrusting cavities in massive ‘limonite’. The
mineral is brittle. Its Mohs hardness is 3. Dmeas = 2.92(1), Dcalc = 2.931 g cm–3
. The IR spectrum is
given. Eleonorite is optically biaxial (+), α = 1.765(4), β = 1.780(5), γ = 1.812(6), 2Vmeas = 75(10)°,
2Vcalc = 70°. The chemical composition (electron microprobe data, H2O analysed by chromatography of
products of ignition at 1200°C, wt.%) is: Al2O3 1.03, Mn2O3 0.82, Fe2O3 51.34, P2O5 31.06, H2O 16.4,
total 99.58. All iron was determined as being trivalent from a Mössbauer analysis. The empirical
formula (based on 27 O apfu) is (Fe3þ
5:76Al0.18Mn3þ
0:09)Σ6.03(PO4)3.92O(OH)4.34·5.98H2O. The crystal
structure (R = 0.0633) is similar to that of beraunite and is based on a heteropolyhedral framework
formed by M(1–4)Ø6-octahedra (where M = Fe3+; Ø=O2–
, OH– or H2O) and isolated PO4 tetrahedra,
with a wide channel occupied by H2O molecules. Eleonorite is monoclinic, space group C2/c,
a = 20.679(10), b = 5.148(2), c = 19.223(9) Å, β = 93.574(9)°, V = 2042.5(16) Å3 and Z = 4. The
strongest reflections of the powder X-ray diffraction pattern [d,Å (I,%) (hkl)] are 10.41 (100) (200),
9.67 (38) (002), 7.30 (29) (202), 4.816 (31) (111, 004), 3.432 (18) (600, 114, 404, 313), 3.197 (18)
(510, 511, 006, 314, 602), 3.071 (34) (314, 115).
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Eleonorite, Beraunite, Trivalent iron phosphate, New mineral
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CHUKANOV, N. V. et al. Eleonorite, Fe3+6 (PO4)4O(OH)4·6H2O: validation as a mineral species and new data. Mineralogical Magazine, v. 81, p. 61-76, 2017. Disponível em: <http://minmag.geoscienceworld.org/content/81/1/61>. Acesso em: 25 ago. 2017.