Tl5As7.75Sb5.25S22; rebulite (Tl5Sb5.25As7.75S22) Crystal Structure
General Information
- Phase Label(s): Tl5Sb5.25As7.75S22
- Structure Class(es): –
- Classification by Properties: –
- Mineral Name(s): rebulite
- Pearson Symbol: mP180
- Space Group: 14
- Phase Prototype: Tl5Sb5.25As7.75S22
- Measurement Detail(s): automatic diffractometer (determination of cell parameters), automatic diffractometer; Bruker AXS (determination of structural parameters), X-rays (determination of cell parameters), X-rays, Mo Kα (determination of structural parameters)
- Phase Class(es): –
- Compound Class(es): sulfide
- Interpretation Detail(s): complete structure determined, full-matrix least-squares refinement; 246 variables; 1529 reflections; I > 2σ(I), R = 0.0668; wR = 0.1440
- Sample Detail(s): rebulite sample from, sample prepared from Tl, As, S, Sb2S3, electron microprobe analysis; 35.20 wt.% Tl, 21.64 wt.% Sb, 19.47 wt.% As, 23.50 wt.% S; amounts of jankovicite, weissbergite and stibnite, single crystal (determination of cell parameters), single crystal, 0.02×0.04×0.06 mm3 (determination of structural parameters)
Substance Summary
- Standard Formula: Tl5Sb5.25As7.75S22
- Alphabetic Formula: As7.75S22Sb5.25Tl5
- Published Formula: Tl5As7.75Sb5.25S22; rebulite
- Refined Formula: As7.68S22Sb5.32Tl5
- Wyckoff Sequence: 14,e45
- Z Formula Units: 4
- Density: ρ = 4.85 Mg·m−3
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Experimental Details
Reference
3D Interactive Structure
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