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Xenophyllite, na4fe7(Po4)6, an exotic meteoritic phosphate: New mineral description, na-ions mobility and electrochemical implications. / Britvin, Sergey N.; Krivovichev, Sergey V.; Obolonskaya, Edita V.; Vlasenko, Natalia S.; Bocharov, Vladimir N.; Bryukhanova, Vera V.

в: Minerals, Том 10, № 4, 300, 27.03.2020.

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Britvin, Sergey N. ; Krivovichev, Sergey V. ; Obolonskaya, Edita V. ; Vlasenko, Natalia S. ; Bocharov, Vladimir N. ; Bryukhanova, Vera V. / Xenophyllite, na4fe7(Po4)6, an exotic meteoritic phosphate: New mineral description, na-ions mobility and electrochemical implications. в: Minerals. 2020 ; Том 10, № 4.

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@article{9a35c213ac014a488ca70466c02296f1,
title = "Xenophyllite, na4fe7(Po4)6, an exotic meteoritic phosphate: New mineral description, na-ions mobility and electrochemical implications",
abstract = "Xenophyllite, ideally Na4Fe7(PO4)6, is a rare meteoritic phosphate found in phosphide-phosphate assemblages confined to troilite nodules of the Augustinovka iron meteorite (medium octahedrite, IIIAB). The mineral occurs as tiny lamella up to 0.15 mm long cross-cutting millimeter-sized grains of sarcopside, Fe3(PO4)2, associated with schreibersite, chromite and pentlandite. Xenophyllite is translucent, has a bluish-green to grey-green color and vitreous lustre. Moh{\textquoteright}s hardness is 3.5–4. Cleavage is perfect on {001}. Measured density is 3.58(5) g/cm3. The mineral is biaxial (−), 2V 10–20°, with refractive indexes: α 1.675(2), β 1.681(2), γ 1.681 (2). Chemical composition of the holotype specimen (electron microprobe, wt.%) is: Na2O 10.9, K2O 0.4, MnO 5.8, FeO 42.1, Cr2O3 0.8, P2O5 40.7, total 100.7, corresponding to the empirical formula (Na3.67K0.09)Σ3.76(Fe2+ 6.12Mn2+ 0.85Cr0.11)Σ7.08P5.99O24.00. Xenophyllite is triclinic, P1 or P-1, a 9.643(6), b 9.633(5), c 17.645(11) {\AA}; α 88.26(5), β 88.16(5), γ 64.83(5)°, V 1482(2) {\AA}3, Z = 3. The monoclnic C-centered subcell has the following dimensions: a 16.257(9), b 10.318(8), c 6.257(9) {\AA}, β = 112.77(9)°, V 968(2) {\AA}3, Z = 2. Xenophyllite is structurally related to synthetic phosphate KNa3Fe7(PO4)6 having a channel-type structure, and galileiite, NaFe4(PO4)3. The variations of chemical composition of xenophyllite ranging from Na4Fe7(PO4)6 to almost Na2Fe8(PO4)6 are accounted for by Na-ions mobility. The latter property makes xenophyllite a promising prototype for cathode materials used in sodium-ion batteries.",
keywords = "Cathode, Cation mobility, Galileiite, Iron phosphate, Meteorite, New mineral, Sodium-ion batteries, Xenophyllite",
author = "Britvin, {Sergey N.} and Krivovichev, {Sergey V.} and Obolonskaya, {Edita V.} and Vlasenko, {Natalia S.} and Bocharov, {Vladimir N.} and Bryukhanova, {Vera V.}",
year = "2020",
month = mar,
day = "27",
doi = "10.3390/min10040300",
language = "English",
volume = "10",
journal = "Minerals",
issn = "2075-163X",
publisher = "MDPI AG",
number = "4",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Xenophyllite, na4fe7(Po4)6, an exotic meteoritic phosphate: New mineral description, na-ions mobility and electrochemical implications

AU - Britvin, Sergey N.

AU - Krivovichev, Sergey V.

AU - Obolonskaya, Edita V.

AU - Vlasenko, Natalia S.

AU - Bocharov, Vladimir N.

AU - Bryukhanova, Vera V.

PY - 2020/3/27

Y1 - 2020/3/27

N2 - Xenophyllite, ideally Na4Fe7(PO4)6, is a rare meteoritic phosphate found in phosphide-phosphate assemblages confined to troilite nodules of the Augustinovka iron meteorite (medium octahedrite, IIIAB). The mineral occurs as tiny lamella up to 0.15 mm long cross-cutting millimeter-sized grains of sarcopside, Fe3(PO4)2, associated with schreibersite, chromite and pentlandite. Xenophyllite is translucent, has a bluish-green to grey-green color and vitreous lustre. Moh’s hardness is 3.5–4. Cleavage is perfect on {001}. Measured density is 3.58(5) g/cm3. The mineral is biaxial (−), 2V 10–20°, with refractive indexes: α 1.675(2), β 1.681(2), γ 1.681 (2). Chemical composition of the holotype specimen (electron microprobe, wt.%) is: Na2O 10.9, K2O 0.4, MnO 5.8, FeO 42.1, Cr2O3 0.8, P2O5 40.7, total 100.7, corresponding to the empirical formula (Na3.67K0.09)Σ3.76(Fe2+ 6.12Mn2+ 0.85Cr0.11)Σ7.08P5.99O24.00. Xenophyllite is triclinic, P1 or P-1, a 9.643(6), b 9.633(5), c 17.645(11) Å; α 88.26(5), β 88.16(5), γ 64.83(5)°, V 1482(2) Å3, Z = 3. The monoclnic C-centered subcell has the following dimensions: a 16.257(9), b 10.318(8), c 6.257(9) Å, β = 112.77(9)°, V 968(2) Å3, Z = 2. Xenophyllite is structurally related to synthetic phosphate KNa3Fe7(PO4)6 having a channel-type structure, and galileiite, NaFe4(PO4)3. The variations of chemical composition of xenophyllite ranging from Na4Fe7(PO4)6 to almost Na2Fe8(PO4)6 are accounted for by Na-ions mobility. The latter property makes xenophyllite a promising prototype for cathode materials used in sodium-ion batteries.

AB - Xenophyllite, ideally Na4Fe7(PO4)6, is a rare meteoritic phosphate found in phosphide-phosphate assemblages confined to troilite nodules of the Augustinovka iron meteorite (medium octahedrite, IIIAB). The mineral occurs as tiny lamella up to 0.15 mm long cross-cutting millimeter-sized grains of sarcopside, Fe3(PO4)2, associated with schreibersite, chromite and pentlandite. Xenophyllite is translucent, has a bluish-green to grey-green color and vitreous lustre. Moh’s hardness is 3.5–4. Cleavage is perfect on {001}. Measured density is 3.58(5) g/cm3. The mineral is biaxial (−), 2V 10–20°, with refractive indexes: α 1.675(2), β 1.681(2), γ 1.681 (2). Chemical composition of the holotype specimen (electron microprobe, wt.%) is: Na2O 10.9, K2O 0.4, MnO 5.8, FeO 42.1, Cr2O3 0.8, P2O5 40.7, total 100.7, corresponding to the empirical formula (Na3.67K0.09)Σ3.76(Fe2+ 6.12Mn2+ 0.85Cr0.11)Σ7.08P5.99O24.00. Xenophyllite is triclinic, P1 or P-1, a 9.643(6), b 9.633(5), c 17.645(11) Å; α 88.26(5), β 88.16(5), γ 64.83(5)°, V 1482(2) Å3, Z = 3. The monoclnic C-centered subcell has the following dimensions: a 16.257(9), b 10.318(8), c 6.257(9) Å, β = 112.77(9)°, V 968(2) Å3, Z = 2. Xenophyllite is structurally related to synthetic phosphate KNa3Fe7(PO4)6 having a channel-type structure, and galileiite, NaFe4(PO4)3. The variations of chemical composition of xenophyllite ranging from Na4Fe7(PO4)6 to almost Na2Fe8(PO4)6 are accounted for by Na-ions mobility. The latter property makes xenophyllite a promising prototype for cathode materials used in sodium-ion batteries.

KW - Cathode

KW - Cation mobility

KW - Galileiite

KW - Iron phosphate

KW - Meteorite

KW - New mineral

KW - Sodium-ion batteries

KW - Xenophyllite

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U2 - 10.3390/min10040300

DO - 10.3390/min10040300

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AN - SCOPUS:85083006814

VL - 10

JO - Minerals

JF - Minerals

SN - 2075-163X

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