メリライトにおける陽イオン分布と結晶構造に関する諸問題

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Title
メリライトにおける陽イオン分布と結晶構造に関する諸問題
Title
The subjects on melilite: the relathionship between ionic distribution and crystal structure.
Title Transcription
メリライト ニオケル ヨウイオン ブンプ ト ケッショウ コウゾウ ニ カンスル ショモンダイ
Creator
Hamada Maki
Source Title
島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告
Volume 34
Start Page 9
End Page 14
Journal Identifire
ISSN 13439774
Descriptions
The melilite group is one of the feldspathoid minerals and important rock-forming minerals. Crystal structure of melilite group (tetragonal system with the space group P4^^^-2_1m) consists of 8-coordinated W site, and structurally independent two tetrahedral T1 and T2 sites. Main end-members of melilite are akermanite (Ca_2MgSi_2O_7), ferro-akermanite (Ca_2Fe^<2+>Si_2O_7), gehlenite (Ca_2Al^<3+>_2SiO_7), soda melilite (NaCaAlSi_2O_7), ferri-gehlenite (Ca_2Fe^<3+>_2SiO_7), ferri-aluminum gehlenite (Ca_2Fe^<3+>Al^<3+>SiO_7), hardystonite (Ca_2ZnSi_2O_7), gugianite (Ca_2BeSi_2O_7), and okayamalite (Ca_2BSi_2O_7) components. Moreover, Sr and Ba substitute for Ca, and, thus, chemical compositions of melilite group vary in a wide range. Essential subjects for the melilite group are 1) cation distributions in the T1 and T2 sites and their controlling factors, and 2) the effect of ionic substitutions at the W, T1 and T2 sites on the crystal structure, especially on the incommensurate structure. These subjects have been studied systematically using X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction and Mossbauer spectroscopic methods. In this paper, the authors review the studies on 1) the controlling factor for distribution of cation in the T1 and T2 sites, and 2) the relationship between ionic distributions and incommensurate structure.
Subjects
melilite group ( Other)
incommensurate structure ( Other)
ionic substitution ( Other)
crystal chemistry ( Other)
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学大学院総合理工学研究科地球資源環境学教室
Date of Issued 2016-03-05
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA11455176