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|   |   | Name: Lithiophosphate RRUFF ID: R100092 Ideal Chemistry: Li3(PO4) Locality: Cachoeira mine, Itinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil Source: Luiz Menezes [view label] Owner: RRUFF Description: Colorless fragments and prismatic crystals Status: The identification of this mineral has been confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. | 
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| RRUFF ID: | R100092.9 | ||||||
| Sample Description: | Single crystal, powder profile is calculated | ||||||
| Cell Refinement Output: | a: 6.109(3)Å    b: 5.228(3)Å    c: 4.842(2)Å alpha: 90° beta: 90° gamma: 90° Volume: 154.64(5)Å3 Crystal System: orthorhombic | ||||||
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| REFERENCES for Lithiophosphate | |
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| 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] | |
| Fleischer M (1957) New mineral names, American Mineralogist, 42, 580-586 [view file] | |
| Matias V V, Bondareva A M (1957) Lithiophosphate - a new mineral, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 112, 124-126 [view file] | |
| Fisher J (1958) Note on lithiophosphate, American Mineralogist, 43, 761-762 [view file] | |
| Zemann J (1960) Die kristallstruktur von lithiumphosphat, Li3PO4, Acta Crystallographica, 13, 863-867 | |
| Swanson H E, Morris M C, Evans E H (1965) Lithium Phosphate, low form (lithiophosphate), Li3PO4 (orthorhombic) revised. Standard X-ray diffraction powder patterns, U.S. National Bureau of Standards, Monograph 25, Sec 4, 21-22 [view file] | |
| Keffer C, Mighell A D, Mauer F, Swanson H, Block S (1967) The crystal structure of twinned low-temperature lithium phosphate, Inorganic Chemistry, 6, 119-125 | |
| White J S (1969) A lithiophosphate occurrence in North Carolina, American Mineralogist, 54, 1467-1469 [view file] | |
| Bondareva O S, Simonov M A, Belov N V (1978) The crystal structure of the synthetic analogue of the lithiophospate γ-Li3PO4, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 240, 75-77 [view file] | |
| Baur W H (1980) Solid solutions between octahedral and tetrahedral olivine types in Li-Zn-germanates, Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry Letters, 16, 525-527 | |
| Rastsvetaeva R K, Khomyakov A P (1994) A comparative crystal-chemical study of the lithium-sodium phosphates (lithiophosphate, nalipoite, olympite, and Na3PO4), Crystallography Reports, 39, 35-41 | |
| Wang B, Chakoumakos B C, Sales B C, Kwak B S, Bates J B (1995) Synthesis, crystal structure, and ionic conductivity of a polycrystalline lithium phosphorus oxynitride with the γ-Li3PO4 structure, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 115, 313-323 | |
| Yakubovich O V, Urosova V S (1997) Electron density distribution in lithiophosphatite Li3PO4: Crystallochemical features of orthophosphates with hexagonal close packing, Crystallography Reports, 42, 261-268 | |
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