Cetineite Sabelli C, Nakai I, Katsura S American Mineralogist 73 (1988) 398-404 Crystal structures of cetineite and its synthetic Na analogue Na3.6(Sb2O3)3(SbS3)(OH)0.6.2.4(H2O) _database_code_amcsd 0001144 CELL PARAMETERS: 14.2513 14.2513 5.5900 90.000 90.000 120.000 SPACE GROUP: P6_3 X-RAY WAVELENGTH: 1.541838 Cell Volume: 983.222 Density (g/cm3): 4.244 MAX. ABS. INTENSITY / VOLUME**2: 51.77851235 RIR: 3.973 RIR based on corundum from Acta Crystallographica A38 (1982) 733-739 2-THETA INTENSITY D-SPACING H K L Multiplicity 7.16 82.63 12.3420 1 0 0 6 12.42 8.09 7.1256 1 1 0 6 17.42 5.85 5.0921 1 0 1 6 19.02 22.01 4.6648 1 2 0 6 20.19 11.58 4.3981 1 1 1 6 21.45 35.17 4.1429 2 0 1 6 21.60 19.46 4.1140 3 0 0 6 24.86 30.10 3.5816 1 2 1 6 24.86 5.93 3.5816 2 1 1 6 26.03 12.76 3.4231 1 3 0 6 26.03 7.01 3.4231 3 1 0 6 26.91 22.89 3.3134 3 0 1 6 28.94 5.40 3.0855 4 0 0 6 29.74 60.01 3.0045 2 2 1 6 30.63 76.90 2.9192 1 3 1 6 30.63 23.10 2.9192 3 1 1 6 31.60 3.86 2.8314 2 3 0 6 32.02 33.27 2.7950 0 0 2 1 32.86 3.31 2.7260 1 0 2 6 33.16 9.82 2.7013 4 0 1 6 33.27 3.92 2.6932 1 4 0 6 33.27 21.68 2.6932 4 1 0 6 34.47 4.13 2.6020 1 1 2 6 36.40 2.52 2.4684 5 0 0 6 37.05 2.00 2.4263 1 4 1 6 37.51 3.46 2.3976 1 2 2 6 37.51 1.03 2.3976 2 1 2 6 37.88 1.54 2.3752 3 3 0 6 38.60 7.05 2.3324 4 2 0 6 40.70 3.10 2.2167 1 5 0 6 40.70 4.21 2.2167 5 1 0 6 41.04 1.28 2.1991 2 2 2 6 41.30 6.06 2.1861 3 3 1 6 41.72 11.46 2.1650 1 3 2 6 41.97 2.62 2.1526 4 2 1 6 43.70 1.15 2.0715 4 0 2 6 43.94 9.10 2.0606 1 5 1 6 44.02 1.04 2.0570 6 0 0 6 44.66 5.12 2.0290 3 4 0 6 45.61 7.72 1.9891 2 3 2 6 45.92 1.99 1.9763 2 5 0 6 45.92 6.47 1.9763 5 2 0 6 46.84 5.01 1.9394 1 4 2 6 46.84 7.26 1.9394 4 1 2 6 47.68 1.20 1.9073 4 3 1 6 48.36 6.59 1.8821 6 1 0 6 48.88 5.02 1.8633 2 5 1 6 49.25 5.13 1.8502 5 0 2 6 49.47 3.63 1.8425 1 0 3 6 51.00 1.66 1.7908 2 4 2 6 51.00 11.55 1.7908 4 2 2 6 51.21 9.04 1.7837 1 6 1 6 51.21 2.14 1.7837 6 1 1 6 51.86 8.08 1.7631 5 3 0 6 51.86 2.13 1.7631 7 0 0 6 52.70 4.90 1.7368 1 5 2 6 52.70 1.95 1.7368 5 1 2 6 54.03 2.38 1.6974 3 0 3 6 54.03 4.88 1.6973 4 4 1 6 55.67 7.55 1.6512 2 2 3 6 56.00 2.16 1.6420 3 4 2 6 56.21 5.48 1.6366 1 3 3 6 56.21 7.51 1.6366 3 1 3 6 57.08 2.41 1.6137 5 2 2 6 57.81 3.87 1.5950 4 0 3 6 58.40 1.37 1.5802 5 4 0 6 58.86 4.47 1.5690 1 7 1 6 59.18 3.62 1.5612 6 1 2 6 60.92 7.46 1.5206 5 4 1 6 61.75 2.01 1.5022 4 4 2 6 61.94 4.46 1.4981 3 6 1 6 62.26 11.55 1.4912 5 3 2 6 62.26 3.79 1.4912 7 0 2 6 62.26 1.01 1.4912 3 5 2 6 62.45 5.48 1.4872 8 0 1 6 63.45 1.32 1.4660 3 3 3 6 63.95 1.24 1.4558 2 4 3 6 63.95 1.57 1.4558 2 7 1 6 63.95 3.77 1.4558 7 2 1 6 65.43 1.33 1.4263 5 1 3 6 65.50 1.62 1.4251 5 5 0 6 66.90 1.01 1.3986 8 1 1 6 66.96 2.67 1.3975 0 0 4 1 68.17 1.85 1.3756 5 4 2 6 68.41 2.13 1.3714 1 1 4 6 69.31 1.27 1.3558 2 5 3 6 69.79 1.07 1.3476 3 7 1 6 69.85 3.76 1.3466 2 8 0 6 70.32 2.06 1.3387 1 2 4 6 71.21 1.08 1.3242 1 6 3 6 71.21 2.13 1.3242 6 1 3 6 73.55 1.64 1.2876 4 4 3 6 75.93 1.71 1.2532 2 3 4 6 76.62 1.03 1.2436 7 3 2 6 76.85 1.79 1.2404 1 4 4 6 77.71 1.68 1.2289 1 7 3 6 78.17 1.23 1.2228 8 3 1 6 78.68 1.30 1.2161 5 0 4 6 78.68 1.08 1.2161 9 2 0 6 78.91 1.81 1.2132 2 8 2 6 79.53 1.41 1.2052 5 4 3 6 80.44 1.61 1.1939 3 6 3 6 80.90 2.33 1.1883 9 2 1 6 82.25 1.46 1.1721 2 7 3 6 87.47 1.10 1.1151 9 2 2 6 87.64 1.29 1.1134 3 7 3 6 89.04 1.12 1.0995 4 4 4 6 89.48 3.32 1.0952 5 3 4 6 89.48 1.37 1.0952 7 0 4 6 ================================================================================ XPOW Copyright 1993 Bob Downs, Ranjini Swaminathan and Kurt Bartelmehs For reference, see Downs et al. (1993) American Mineralogist 78, 1104-1107.