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Bindi, L., Carbone, C., Belmonte, D., Cabella, R., Bracco, R. (2013) Weissite from Gambatesa mine, Val Graveglia, Liguria, Italy: occurrence, composition and determination of the crystal structure. Mineralogical Magazine, 77 (4) 475-483 doi:10.1180/minmag.2013.077.4.07

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TitleWeissite from Gambatesa mine, Val Graveglia, Liguria, Italy: occurrence, composition and determination of the crystal structure
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsBindi, L.Author
Carbone, C.Author
Belmonte, D.Author
Cabella, R.Author
Bracco, R.Author
Year2013 (June)Volume77
Issue4
PublisherMineralogical Society
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/rruff_1.0/uploads/MM77_475.pdf+
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.2013.077.4.07Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceBindi, L., Carbone, C., Belmonte, D., Cabella, R., Bracco, R. (2013) Weissite from Gambatesa mine, Val Graveglia, Liguria, Italy: occurrence, composition and determination of the crystal structure. Mineralogical Magazine, 77 (4) 475-483 doi:10.1180/minmag.2013.077.4.07
Plain TextBindi, L., Carbone, C., Belmonte, D., Cabella, R., Bracco, R. (2013) Weissite from Gambatesa mine, Val Graveglia, Liguria, Italy: occurrence, composition and determination of the crystal structure. Mineralogical Magazine, 77 (4) 475-483 doi:10.1180/minmag.2013.077.4.07
Abstract/NotesWeissite, Cu2–xTe (x ≈ 0.21), a very rare copper telluride, occurs in a sample from the Gambatesa mine, Val Graveglia, Liguria, Italy, where it occurs as purplish black anhedral grains up to 0.1 mm in length and shows a black streak. No cleavage is observed and the Vickers hardness (VHN100) is 142 kg/mm2. Weissite is dark bluish black, weakly pleochroic, and moderately anisotropic in bluish tints. Reflectance percentages in air for Rmin and Rmax are 37.0, 38.4 (471.1 nm), 33.2, 34.2 (548.3 nm), 31.2, 32.1 (586.6 nm), and 28.6, 31.0 (652.3 nm), respectively.Weissite is trigonal and belongs to the space group P3m1 with the following unit-cell parameters: a = 8.3124(7) Å, c = 21.546(1) Å, V = 1289.3(2) Å3, and Z = 24. Electron microprobe analyses gave the chemical formula (Cu1.62Ag0.04Au0.04Fe0.04Sb0.04)Σ=1.78(Te0.96S0.02Se0.02). The crystal structure has been solved and refined to R = 1.95%. It consists of Cu and Te polyhedra forming complex crystal-chemical environments as is typical of many intermetallic compounds. The exceedingly short bond distances observed among the metals are discussed in relation to other copper tellurides and pure metals.

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