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A variable-temperature neutron diffraction study of ussingite; a strong asymmetric hydrogen bond in an aluminosilicate framework.
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- Author(s): Williams, E.; Weller, M.
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Physics & Chemistry of Minerals; Jun2012, Vol. 39 Issue 6, p471-478, 8p
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A powder neutron diffraction study of ussingite, NaAlSiO(OH), over the temperature range 4-850 K has been undertaken. The strong hydrogen bond that exists in this mineral has been accurately determined with the O-H distance at 1.070(8) Å and an O(donor)-O(acceptor) separation of 2.481(5) Å at 4 K, The distribution of hydrogen along the O-O direction remains asymmetric between 4 and 850 K with the H atom being fully ordered at a single site, rather than partially disordered over two sites of a double-potential well, as in serandite. A gradual increase in the bonded O-H distance at higher temperatures is observed, indicative of a broadening of the potential well in which the hydrogen atom is sited. Below 50 K, the material shows negative thermal expansion, likely to be associated with reduced bending motion of the O-H bond. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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