Solid Solutions on the Co-Ni and Ni-Mg Joins of the Arsenate Members of the Vivianite Group, and their Environmental Significance

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. L. Jambor
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Previous crystal-structure determination of magnesian annabergite (Ni,MgMAsO4)2 8H2O indicated that ordering of Ni and Mg occurs in non-equivalent octahedral sites; such ordering supports the possibility of miscibility gaps on the Ni3(AsO4)2 8H2O -MgiAs04)2 8H2O. (annabergite-hornesite) join. In a predecessor study based on analyses of natural specimens, it was proposed that solid solution is incomplete both for annabergite-hornesite and annabergite-erythrite [Co, (AsO4)2 8H2O]. In the current study, syntheses by use of a slow-addition technique and aging of the precipitates indicated that the annabergite-erythrite solid solution is complete, and that no miscibility gap is present on the annabergite-hornesite join to at least 58 mol % Mg. Thus, interpretation of the compositions of these phases in oxidized mill-tailings impoundments can be done with the normal precautions for homogeneity, and without the added concern of the possible presence of miscibility gaps in the ternary system.
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APA: J. L. Jambor  (1995)  Solid Solutions on the Co-Ni and Ni-Mg Joins of the Arsenate Members of the Vivianite Group, and their Environmental Significance

MLA: J. L. Jambor Solid Solutions on the Co-Ni and Ni-Mg Joins of the Arsenate Members of the Vivianite Group, and their Environmental Significance. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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