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Class of chemical compounds

The silicate carbonates are double salts that contain both silicate and carbonate in their formula. Most compounds are natural minerals containing calcium or rare earth elements. However, some have been made experimentally. Silicate carbonate minerals can be formed in limestone metamorphosed by heating from igneous intrusions. Scawtite forms where the activity of calcium is high compared to H. Spurrite forms in a limited range of calcium activity and high silica activity. In magma, a carbonate rich melt is imiscible with a silicate melt.

Structures

Silicate carbonates contain carbonate triangles, and silicate tetrahedrons, SiO4. Tillyite contains disilicate Si2O7 units.

Properties

List

Thaumasite prisms
formula name structure density comment ref
Ca4Si2O6(OH)2(CO3) fukalite
Ca5(SiO4)2(CO3) spurrite
Ca5(Si2O7)(CO3)2 tilleyite monoclinic  =7.582 Å, b=10.265 Å, c =15.030 Å β=103.99°
Ca5(Si2O7)(CO3)2 post-Tilleyite
Ca6(CO3)1.58(Si2O7)0.21(OH)7Cl0.5(OH)0.08 (H2O)0.42 deferenite
Ca7(SiO4)3(CO3) galuskinite
Ca7(Si6O18)(CO3)·2H2O scawtite
Ca3Si(OH)6(CO3)(SO4)•12H2O thaumasite Hexagonal a = 11.03, c = 10.4
Na7Ca(CO3)1.5•2H2O cancrinite hexagonal a = 12.67 c = 5.15
(Ca4Al6Si6O24CO3) meionite tetragonal I4/m a = 12.179, c = 7.571, Z = 2
(Ca,Na)4Al6Si6O24(SO4,CO3) silvialite
scapolite
K2Ca(CO3) P6322 a = 5.0479 c = 17.8668 artificial
KNa4Ca4(CO3)4F·H2O carletonite
Y2(SiO4)(CO3) iimoriite-(Y) triclinic P1_ a=6.549 b=6.629 c=6.4395 α=116.36° β=92.56° γ=195.507°
Ca2Y24(CO3)·H2O kainosite
Ca4Y44(CO3)6·7H2O caysichite
K5Na5Y1214(CO3)8(OH)2·8H2O ashcroftine
Na2Ba2FeTi(CO3) (OH)3F bussenite
Ba6Fe3(CO3)2Cl3·H2O fencooperite
La2Mn(CO3)(Si2O7) alexkuznetsovite-(La) P21/c Z = 4 a = 6.5642 b = 6.7689 c = 18.721 Å, β = 108.684° V = 788.00 Å
La2Fe(CO3)(Si2O7) biraite-(La) P21/c Z = 4 a = 6.566 b = 6.767 c = 18.698 Å, β = 108.95° V = 785.7 Å
Ce2Mn(CO3)(Si2O7) alexkuznetsovite-(Ce) P21/c Z = 4 a = 6.5764 b = 6.7685 c = 18.749 Å, β = 108.672° V =790.7 Å
Ce2Fe(CO3) biraite monoclinic P21/c, a 6.505 b 6.744 c 18.561 β=108.75°
Na2Ce2TiO2(CO3)2 tundrite
(Y1.44Er0.56)(CO3) iimorite
Pb19.4Na1.9(CO3)9(OH)12.7 artificial
Cu4Pb4(HCO3)4)OH)4Cl ashburtonite

References

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Compounds containing the carbonate group
H2CO3 He
Li2CO3,
LiHCO3
BeCO3 +BO3 (RO)(R'O)CO
+C2O4
(NH4)2CO3,
NH4HCO3,
+NO3
O +F Ne
Na2CO3,
NaHCO3,
Na3H(CO3)2
MgCO3,
Mg(HCO3)2
Al2(CO3)3 SiCO4,
+SiO4
P +SO4 +Cl Ar
K2CO3,
KHCO3
CaCO3,
Ca(HCO3)2
Sc Ti V CrCO3,
Cr2(CO3)3
MnCO3 FeCO3 CoCO3,
Co2(CO3)3
NiCO3 Cu2CO3,
CuCO3, Cu2CO3(OH)2
ZnCO3 Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
Rb2CO3 SrCO3 Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh PdCO3 Ag2CO3 CdCO3 In Sn Sb Te I Xe
Cs2CO3,
CsHCO3
BaCO3 * Lu2(CO3)3 Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au HgCO3 Tl2CO3 PbCO3 (BiO)2CO3 Po(CO3)2 At Rn
Fr RaCO3 ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
 
* La2(CO3)3 Ce2(CO3)3 Pr2(CO3)3 Nd2(CO3)3 Pm Sm2(CO3)3 EuCO3,
Eu2(CO3)3
Gd2(CO3)3 Tb2(CO3)3 Dy2(CO3)3 Ho2(CO3)3 Er2(CO3)3 Tm2(CO3)3 Yb2(CO3)3
** Ac Th(CO3)2 Pa UO2CO3 Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No
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