Pyradoketosite, a new, unexpected, polymorph of Ag3SbS3 from Monte Arsiccio mine (Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy)

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Pyradoketosite, a new, unexpected, polymorph of Ag3SbS3 from Monte Arsiccio mine (Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy). / Biagioni, Cristian; Bindi, Luca; Moelo, Yves et al.
In: American mineralogist, The, Vol. 107.2022, No. 10, 29.09.2022, p. 1901-1909.

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Biagioni C, Bindi L, Moelo Y, Stanley CJ, Zaccarini F. Pyradoketosite, a new, unexpected, polymorph of Ag3SbS3 from Monte Arsiccio mine (Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy). American mineralogist, The. 2022 Sept 29;107.2022(10):1901-1909. Epub 2022 Sept 29. doi: 10.2138/am-2022-8136.

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Biagioni, Cristian ; Bindi, Luca ; Moelo, Yves et al. / Pyradoketosite, a new, unexpected, polymorph of Ag3SbS3 from Monte Arsiccio mine (Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy). In: American mineralogist, The. 2022 ; Vol. 107.2022, No. 10. pp. 1901-1909.

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title = "Pyradoketosite, a new, unexpected, polymorph of Ag3SbS3 from Monte Arsiccio mine (Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy)",
abstract = "Although everything seemed clear about the Ag-Sb-S compounds belonging to one of the more deeply studied experimental systems, nature allowed us to discover a new polymorph of Ag 3 SbS 3 , which could represent a compound for assessing new technological potentialities. The new mineral species pyradoketosite, Ag 3 SbS 3 (IMA 2019-132), was discovered in the pyrite + baryte + iron oxide ore deposit of the Monte Arsiccio mine, Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy. It occurs as brittle orange acicular crystals, up to 200 μm in length and 25 μm in thickness, with adamantine luster. Under reflected light, pyradoketosite is slightly bluish-gray, with abundant orange internal reflections. Bireflectance is weak, and anisotropism was not observed, being masked by abundant internal reflections. Minimum and maximum reflectance data for the wavelengths recommended by the Commission on Ore Mineralogy [ R min / R max (%) (λ, nm)] are 32.8/32.9 (470), 30.2/30.7 (546), 29.0/29.6 (589), and 27.5/28.4 (650). Electron microprobe analysis gave (mean of 6 spot analyses, in wt%): Ag 59.81, Sb 22.63, S 17.78, total 100.22. On the basis of (Ag+Sb) = 4 atoms per formula unit, the empirical formula of pyradoketosite is Ag 2.996(11) Sb 1.004(11) S 2.996(15) . Pyradoketosite is monoclinic, space group P 2 1 / n , with a = 13.7510(15), b = 6.9350(6), c = 19.555(2) {\AA}, β = 94.807(4)°, V = 1858.3(3) {\AA} 3 , Z = 12. The crystal structure was solved and refined to R 1 = 0.063 on the basis of 2682 unique reflections with F o > 4σ( F o ) and 191 refined parameters. The structure of pyradoketosite can be described as formed by the alternation of {101} layers: an Sb-rich layer, Sb 3 AgS 3 , and two distinct Ag 8 S 6 layers. This layered organization allows identifying structural relationships with the wittichenite-skinnerite pair. Pyradoketosite is associated with pyrargyrite, tetrahedrite-(Hg), valentinite, and probable pyrostilpnite in baryte + dolomite + quartz veins embedded in metadolostone. Its name derives from the old Greek words “πυρ” (fire) and “άδόκητος” (unforeseen), because of the unexpected occurrence of this third polymorph of the compound Ag 3 SbS 3 .",
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T1 - Pyradoketosite, a new, unexpected, polymorph of Ag3SbS3 from Monte Arsiccio mine (Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy)

AU - Biagioni, Cristian

AU - Bindi, Luca

AU - Moelo, Yves

AU - Stanley, Chris J.

AU - Zaccarini, Federica

PY - 2022/9/29

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N2 - Although everything seemed clear about the Ag-Sb-S compounds belonging to one of the more deeply studied experimental systems, nature allowed us to discover a new polymorph of Ag 3 SbS 3 , which could represent a compound for assessing new technological potentialities. The new mineral species pyradoketosite, Ag 3 SbS 3 (IMA 2019-132), was discovered in the pyrite + baryte + iron oxide ore deposit of the Monte Arsiccio mine, Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy. It occurs as brittle orange acicular crystals, up to 200 μm in length and 25 μm in thickness, with adamantine luster. Under reflected light, pyradoketosite is slightly bluish-gray, with abundant orange internal reflections. Bireflectance is weak, and anisotropism was not observed, being masked by abundant internal reflections. Minimum and maximum reflectance data for the wavelengths recommended by the Commission on Ore Mineralogy [ R min / R max (%) (λ, nm)] are 32.8/32.9 (470), 30.2/30.7 (546), 29.0/29.6 (589), and 27.5/28.4 (650). Electron microprobe analysis gave (mean of 6 spot analyses, in wt%): Ag 59.81, Sb 22.63, S 17.78, total 100.22. On the basis of (Ag+Sb) = 4 atoms per formula unit, the empirical formula of pyradoketosite is Ag 2.996(11) Sb 1.004(11) S 2.996(15) . Pyradoketosite is monoclinic, space group P 2 1 / n , with a = 13.7510(15), b = 6.9350(6), c = 19.555(2) Å, β = 94.807(4)°, V = 1858.3(3) Å 3 , Z = 12. The crystal structure was solved and refined to R 1 = 0.063 on the basis of 2682 unique reflections with F o > 4σ( F o ) and 191 refined parameters. The structure of pyradoketosite can be described as formed by the alternation of {101} layers: an Sb-rich layer, Sb 3 AgS 3 , and two distinct Ag 8 S 6 layers. This layered organization allows identifying structural relationships with the wittichenite-skinnerite pair. Pyradoketosite is associated with pyrargyrite, tetrahedrite-(Hg), valentinite, and probable pyrostilpnite in baryte + dolomite + quartz veins embedded in metadolostone. Its name derives from the old Greek words “πυρ” (fire) and “άδόκητος” (unforeseen), because of the unexpected occurrence of this third polymorph of the compound Ag 3 SbS 3 .

AB - Although everything seemed clear about the Ag-Sb-S compounds belonging to one of the more deeply studied experimental systems, nature allowed us to discover a new polymorph of Ag 3 SbS 3 , which could represent a compound for assessing new technological potentialities. The new mineral species pyradoketosite, Ag 3 SbS 3 (IMA 2019-132), was discovered in the pyrite + baryte + iron oxide ore deposit of the Monte Arsiccio mine, Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy. It occurs as brittle orange acicular crystals, up to 200 μm in length and 25 μm in thickness, with adamantine luster. Under reflected light, pyradoketosite is slightly bluish-gray, with abundant orange internal reflections. Bireflectance is weak, and anisotropism was not observed, being masked by abundant internal reflections. Minimum and maximum reflectance data for the wavelengths recommended by the Commission on Ore Mineralogy [ R min / R max (%) (λ, nm)] are 32.8/32.9 (470), 30.2/30.7 (546), 29.0/29.6 (589), and 27.5/28.4 (650). Electron microprobe analysis gave (mean of 6 spot analyses, in wt%): Ag 59.81, Sb 22.63, S 17.78, total 100.22. On the basis of (Ag+Sb) = 4 atoms per formula unit, the empirical formula of pyradoketosite is Ag 2.996(11) Sb 1.004(11) S 2.996(15) . Pyradoketosite is monoclinic, space group P 2 1 / n , with a = 13.7510(15), b = 6.9350(6), c = 19.555(2) Å, β = 94.807(4)°, V = 1858.3(3) Å 3 , Z = 12. The crystal structure was solved and refined to R 1 = 0.063 on the basis of 2682 unique reflections with F o > 4σ( F o ) and 191 refined parameters. The structure of pyradoketosite can be described as formed by the alternation of {101} layers: an Sb-rich layer, Sb 3 AgS 3 , and two distinct Ag 8 S 6 layers. This layered organization allows identifying structural relationships with the wittichenite-skinnerite pair. Pyradoketosite is associated with pyrargyrite, tetrahedrite-(Hg), valentinite, and probable pyrostilpnite in baryte + dolomite + quartz veins embedded in metadolostone. Its name derives from the old Greek words “πυρ” (fire) and “άδόκητος” (unforeseen), because of the unexpected occurrence of this third polymorph of the compound Ag 3 SbS 3 .

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