Rietveld refinement of the structure of synthetic zeolite omega jNa 6:6 TMA 1:8 (H 2 O) 22:2 j[Al 8:4 Si 27:6 O 72 ]-MAZ, using high-resolution X-ray powder diffraction data, by Rietveld method, provided the missing evidence that this material has the same framework type (MAZ) as the natural mazzite
Mazzite, a new mineral, the natural counterpart of the synthetic zeolite Ω
✍ Scribed by E. Galli; E. Passaglia; D. Pongiluppi; R. Rinaldi
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 729 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-7999
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✦ Synopsis
Mont Semiol (also called Mont Semiouse), Montbrison, Loire, France, is the only place where the zeolite offrettite is known to occur. Now, a new mineral, Mazzite, has been found in the same locality. It occurs in the form of tiny needles, and its properties closely match those of the synthetic "molecular sieve" f2. The chemical formula is Na0.03K1.91Cal.asMgl.99[A19.77Si26.~40~2 ] 9 28.03 tI20. Lattice dimensions are a = 18.392/~, c-7.646 A, with P 63/mmc as most probable space group; Dcalc" = 2.108. Offrettite and mazzite occur in association with phillipsite, chabazite, calcite and siderite. The mineral has been so named in honour of Prof. Fiorenzo Mazzi.
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