An Apatite-Group Praseodymium Carbonate Fluoroxybritholite

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Anenburg, Michael
Panikorovskii, Taras L.
Jennings, Eleanor S.
Shendrik, Roman Yu
Antonov, Andrey A.
Gavrilenko, Veronika

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Britholites are the lanthanide-silica-rich end-members of the apatite group, commonly studied for their optical properties. Here, we show ∼50-100 μm single crystals synthesized hydrothermally at 650-500 °C and 500-300 MPa composed of a solid solution between Ca2Pr3(SiO4)3F-fluorbritholite and CaPr4(SiO4)3O-oxybritholite, with a significant carbonate component substitution, via C4+ replacing Si4+. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction and density functional theory computations show that a planar carbonate group occupies the face of a now-vacant silica tetrahedron. This modifies Pr-O bond lengths, diversifying lanthanide optical emission wavelengths. Our britholite was synthesized in geologically reasonable conditions and compositions, suggesting that carbonated oxybritholites could exist as yet-unrecognized natural minerals.

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Inorganic Chemistry

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