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Běhounekite, U(SO4)2(H2O)4, from Jáchymov (St Joachimsthal), Czech Republic: the first natural U4+ sulphate.

PLÁŠIL, Jakub, Karla FEJFAROVÁ, Milan NOVÁK, Michal DUŠEK, Radek ŠKODA et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Běhounekite, U(SO4)2(H2O)4, from Jáchymov (St Joachimsthal), Czech Republic: the first natural U4+ sulphate.

Authors

PLÁŠIL, Jakub (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Karla FEJFAROVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Milan NOVÁK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Michal DUŠEK (203 Czech Republic), Radek ŠKODA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Jan HLOUŠEK (203 Czech Republic), Jiří ČEJKA (203 Czech Republic), Juraj MAJZLAN (276 Germany), Jiří SEJKORA (203 Czech Republic), Vladimír MACHOVIČ (203 Czech Republic) and Dominik TALLA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Mineralogical Magazine, 2011, 0026-461X

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

10302 Condensed matter physics

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Impact factor

Impact factor: 1.321

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14310/11:00055960

Organization unit

Faculty of Science

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/minmag.2011.075.6.2739

UT WoS

000298307000003

Keywords in English

uranium minerals; X-ray diffraction; crystal structure; Jana2006

Tags

AKR, rivok, ZR
Změněno: 11/5/2012 10:27, doc. Mgr. Radek Škoda, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

Behounekite, orthorhombic U(SO4)2(H2O)4, is the first natural sulphate of U4+. It was found in the Geschieber vein, Jachymov (St Joachimsthal) ore district, Western Bohemia, Czech Republic, crystallized on the altered surface of arsenic. The crystals have a strong vitreous lustre and a grey to greenish grey streak. They are brittle with an uneven fracture and have very good cleavage along {100}. The Mohs hardness is about 2. The empirical formula of behounekite is (U0.99Y0.03)1.02(SO4)1.97(H2O)4. The simplified formula is U(SO4)2(H2O)4. Behounekite is orthorhombic, space group Pnma; the crystal structure consists of layers built up from [8]-coordinate uranium atoms and sulphate tetrahedra. The eight ligands include four oxygen atoms from the sulphate groups and four oxygen atoms from the H2O molecules. Each uranium coordination polyhedron is connected via sulphate tetrahedra with other uranium polyhedra and through hydrogen bonds to the apices of sulphate tetrahedra. Behounekite, orthorhombic U(SO4)2(H2O)4, is the first natural sulphate of U4+. It was found in the Geschieber vein, Jachymov (St Joachimsthal) ore district, Western Bohemia, Czech Republic, crystallized on the altered surface of arsenic. The crystals have a strong vitreous lustre and a grey to greenish grey streak. They are brittle with an uneven fracture and have very good cleavage along {100}. The Mohs hardness is about 2. The empirical formula of behounekite is (U0.99Y0.03)1.02(SO4)1.97(H2O)4. The simplified formula is U(SO4)2(H2O)4. Behounekite is orthorhombic, space group Pnma; the crystal structure consists of layers built up from [8]-coordinate uranium atoms and sulphate tetrahedra. The eight ligands include four oxygen atoms from the sulphate groups and four oxygen atoms from the H2O molecules. Each uranium coordination polyhedron is connected via sulphate tetrahedra with other uranium polyhedra and through hydrogen bonds to the apices of sulphate tetrahedra.

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