Amt. Bell et Cmb. Henderson, RIETVELD REFINEMENT OF THE STRUCTURES OF DRY-SYNTHESIZED MFEIIISI2O6 LEUCITES (M=K, RB, CS) BY SYNCHROTRON X-RAY-POWDER DIFFRACTION, Acta crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications, 50, 1994, pp. 1531-1536
Analyses of high-resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction patte
rns of dry-synthesized MFe(III)Si2O6 leucites (M = K, Rb, Cs) showed t
hat the K- and Rb-containing leucites (iron potassium silicate, KFeSi2
O6, and iron rubidium silicate, RbFeSi2O6) each have a tetragonal I4(1
)/a structure and the Cs-containing leucite (caesium iron silicate, Cs
FeSi2O6) has a cubic Ia3BARd structure. The structures of these materi
als have been refined by the Rietveld method. In CsFeSi2O6 leucite, Fe
(III) and Si are disordered on tetrahedral framework sites as required
by space-group constraints. In KFeSi2O6 leucite, Fe shows significant
ordering and is concentrated on the T3 tetrahedral site. RbFeSi2O6 le
ucite shows less pronounced T-site ordering reflecting the fact that i
t is closer to the tetragonal-cubic phase transition at which the T si
tes become identical.