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10. Phosphate, Arsenate, Vanadate

Authors : Martin Okrusch, Hartwig E. Frimmel

Published in: Mineralogie

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Zusammenfassung

Diese Mineralklasse (Tab. 10.1) ist wegen umfangreicher Diadochie-Möglichkeiten ganz besonders artenreich. Alle Strukturen dieser Klasse enthalten tetraedrische Anionenkomplexe [PO4]3−, [AsO4]3− bzw. [VO]3− als prinzipielle Baueinheiten, wobei sich P5+, As5+ und V5+ diadoch vertreten können. Die Kationen sind gegenüber O [9]-koordiniert.

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Metadata
Title
Phosphate, Arsenate, Vanadate
Authors
Martin Okrusch
Hartwig E. Frimmel
Copyright Year
2022
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-64064-7_10