• Source: Abenakiite-(Ce)
  • Abenakiite-(Ce) is a mineral of sodium, cerium, neodymium, lanthanum, praseodymium, thorium, samarium, oxygen, sulfur, carbon, phosphorus, and silicon with a chemical formula Na26Ce6(SiO3)6(PO4)6(CO3)6(S4+O2)O. The silicate groups may be given as the cyclic Si6O18 grouping. The mineral is named after the Abenaki, an Algonquian Indian tribe of New England. Its Mohs scale rating is 4 to 5.


    Occurrence and association


    Abenakiite-(Ce) was discovered in a sodalite syenite xenolith at Mont Saint-Hilaire, Québec, Canada, together with aegirine, eudialyte, manganoneptunite, polylithionite, serandite, and steenstrupine-(Ce).


    Notes on chemistry and relation to other species


    Combination of elements in abenakiite-(Ce) is unique. Somewhat chemically similar mineral is steenstrupine-(Ce). The hyper-sodium abenakiite-(Ce) is also unique in supposed presence of sulfur dioxide ligand. With a single grain (originally) found, abenakiite-(Ce) is extremely rare.


    Crystal structure


    In the crystal structure, described as a hexagonal net, of abenakiite-(Ce) there are:

    chains of NaO7 polyhedra, connected with PO4 groups
    columns with six-membered rings of NaO7, and NaO7-REEO6, and SiO4 polyhedra (REE – rare earth elements)
    CO3 groups, NaO6 octahedra, and disordered SO2 ligands within the columns


    See also


    List of minerals


    References




    External links


    Media related to Abenakiite-(Ce) at Wikimedia Commons
    Mindat.org
    Webmineral.org

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