Plumbonacrite R160063



Name: Plumbonacrite
RRUFF ID: R160063
Ideal Chemistry: Pb5(CO3)3O(OH)2
Locality: Mammoth mine, Tiger, Pinal County, Arizona, USA
Source: University of Arizona Mineral Museum 4031 [view label]
Owner: University of Arizona Mineral Museum
Description: White massive crystals, associated with deep blue boleite, blue diaboleite, and pale bluish leadhillite
Status: The identification of this mineral has been confirmed only by single crystal X-ray diffraction.
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RAMAN SPECTRUM 
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Sample Description: Unoriented sample
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RRUFF ID: R160063
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Sample Description: Unoriented sample
Instrument settings: Thermo Almega XR 532nm @ 100% of 150mW
POWDER DIFFRACTION 
RRUFF ID: R160063.9
Sample Description: Single crystal, powder profile is calculated
Cell Refinement Output: a: 9.1069(8)Å    b: 9.1069(8)Å    c: 24.0496(30)Å
alpha: 90°    beta: 90°    gamma: 120°   Volume: 1727.34(25)Å3    Crystal System: hexagonal
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REFERENCES for Plumbonacrite

American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database Record: [view record]

Anthony J W, Bideaux R A, Bladh K W, and Nichols M C (1990) Handbook of Mineralogy, Mineral Data Publishing, Tucson Arizona, USA, by permission of the Mineralogical Society of America. [view file]

Heddle M F (1889) On dudgeonite, hydroplumbite, plumbonacrite, and plattnerite, Mineralogical Magazine, 8, 200-203   [view file]

Haacke D F, Williams P A (1981) Stability of plumbonacrite, Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 43, 406-406

Krivovichev S V, Burns P C (2000) Crystal chemistry of basic lead carbonates II. Crystal structure of synthetic `plumbonacrite', Mineralogical Magazine, 64, 1069-1075   [view file]

Siidra O, Nekrasova D, Depmeier W, Chukanov N, Zaitsev A, Turner R (2018) Hydrocerussite-related minerals and materials: structural principles, chemical variations and infrared spectroscopy, Acta Crystallographica, B74, 182-195

Siidra O, Nekrasova D, Turner R, Zaitsev A, Chukanov N, Polekhovsky Y, Spratt J, Rumsey M (2018) Somersetite, Pb8O(OH)4(CO3)5, a new complex hydrocerussite-related mineral from the Mendip Hills, England, Mineralogical Magazine, 82, 1211-1224   [view file]