X-Ray Diffraction Table

X-Ray Diffraction Table

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Minerals Arranged by X-Ray Powder Diffraction

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Powder X-ray Diffraction (XRD) is one of the primary techniques used by mineralogists and solid state chemists to examine the physico-chemical make-up of unknown materials. This data is represented in a collection of single-phase X-ray powder diffraction patterns for the three most intense D values in the form of tables of interplanar spacings (D), relative intensities (I/Io), mineral name and chemical formulae

The XRD technique takes a sample of the material and places a powdered sample in a holder, then the sample is illuminated with x-rays of a fixed wave-length and the intensity of the reflected radiation is recorded using a goniometer. This data is then analyzed for the reflection angle to calculate the inter-atomic spacing (D value in Angstrom units - 10-8 cm). The intensity(I) is measured to discriminate (using I ratios) the various D spacings and the results are compared to this table to identify possible matches. Note: 2 theta (Θ) angle calculated from the Bragg Equation, 2 Θ = 2(arcsin(n λ/(2d)) where n=1;

For more information about this technique, see X-Ray Analysis of a Solid or take an internet course at Birkbeck College On-line Courses.  Many thanks to Frederic Biret for these data.

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Listing of 502 Records Sorted by D1 using 1.54056 - CuKa1 for 2θ WHERE (d1 > 2.8224 AND d1 < 2.9376)
D1
Å (2θ)
I1
%)
D2
Å (2θ)
I2
(%)
D3
Å (2θ)
I3
(%)
Mineral Formula
2.823(31.67) 100 3.587(24.80) 86 2.778(32.20) 84 Jentschite TlPbAs2SbS6
2.824(31.66) 100 3.030(29.45) 80 2.724(32.85) 60 Killalaite 2Ca3Si2O7•(H2O)
2.825(31.65) 100 1.905(47.70) 98 2.579(34.76) 81 Milotaite PdSbSe
2.825(31.65) 100 2.960(30.17) 100 7.140(12.39) 80 Alluaivite Na19(Ca,Mn++)6(Ti,Nb)3(Si3O9)2(Si10O28)2Cl•2(H2O)
2.826(31.63) 100 2.602(34.44) 56 2.334(38.54) 33 Natroxalate Na2C2O4
2.826(31.63) 100 2.775(32.23) 58 2.737(32.69) 46 IMA2009-005 (Y,Ca,REE)5[(Si,P)O4]3F
2.827(31.62) 100 1.854(49.10) 100 3.014(29.61) 100 Saryarkite-(Y) Ca(Y,Th)Al5(SiO4)2(PO4,SO4)2(OH)7•6(H2O)
2.827(31.62) 100 3.300(27.00) 80 2.030(44.60) 60 Matildite AgBiS2
2.828(31.61) 100 9.310(9.49) 90 5.340(16.59) 60 Segelerite CaMgFe+++(PO4)2(OH)•4(H2O)
2.829(31.60) 100 2.836(31.52) 80 2.438(36.84) 50 Ernstite (Mn++1-xFe+++x)Al(PO4)(OH)2-xOx
2.829(31.60) 100 2.270(39.67) 90 2.531(35.44) 71 Mineevite-(Y) Na25Ba(Y,Gd,Dy)2(HCO3)4(CO3)11(SO4)2ClF2
2.830(31.59) 100 3.060(29.16) 70 2.120(42.61) 60 Sinjarite CaCl2•2(H2O)
2.830(31.59) 100 3.110(28.68) 100 2.540(35.31) 90 Minasgeraisite-(Y) CaY2Be2Si2O10
2.830(31.59) 100 3.130(28.49) 100 2.560(35.02) 90 Gadolinite-(Y) Y2Fe++Be2Si2O10
2.830(31.59) 100 3.180(28.04) 90 6.610(13.38) 90 Afwillite Ca3Si2O4(OH)6
2.830(31.59) 100 3.260(27.33) 90 1.998(45.35) 80 Cuboargyrite AgSbS
2.830(31.59) 100 1.693(54.13) 60 2.990(29.86) 50 Arseniopleite (Ca,Na)(Na,Pb)Mn++(Mn++,Mg,Fe++)2(AsO4)3
2.830(31.59) 100 6.610(13.38) 90 3.180(28.04) 90 Afwillite Ca3Si2O4(OH)6
2.830(31.59) 100 2.700(33.15) 100 3.060(29.16) 100 Saneroite Na2(Mn++,Fe+++)10Si11V+++++O34(OH)4
2.830(31.59) 100 3.480(25.58) 80 2.980(29.96) 70 Freieslebenite AgPbSbS3
2.830(31.59) 100 2.853(31.33) 63 2.565(34.95) 55 Ternesite Ca5(SiO4)2SO4
2.830(31.59) 100 1.670(54.94) 80 2.360(38.10) 70 Linnaeite Co++Co+++2S4
2.830(31.59) 100 1.710(53.55) 80 1.090(89.93) 60 Vaesite NiS2
2.830(31.59) 100 1.778(51.35) 90 1.840(49.50) 80 Lomonosovite Na5Ti2O2(Si2O7)(PO4)
2.830(31.59) 100 2.990(29.86) 100 2.140(42.19) 50 Tristramite (Ca,U++++,Fe+++)(PO4,SO4)•2(H2O)
2.830(31.59) 100 2.110(42.82) 90 1.780(51.28) 80 Landauite NaMnZn2(Ti,Fe+++)6Ti12O38
2.830(31.59) 100 2.845(31.42) 30 2.009(45.09) 28 Barioperovskite BaTiO3
2.830(31.59) 100 2.420(37.12) 90 2.920(30.59) 80 Jadeite Na(Al,Fe+++)Si2O6
2.830(31.59) 100 2.750(32.53) 80 3.150(28.31) 70 Cafarsite Ca8(Ti,Fe++,Fe+++,Mn)6-7(As+++O3)12•4(H2O)
2.830(31.59) 100 2.680(33.41) 60 1.693(54.13) 50 Arseniopleite (Ca,Na)(Na,Pb)Mn++(Mn++,Mg,Fe++)2(AsO4)3
2.831(31.58)
-
2.000(45.30)
-
1.631(56.36)
-
Hapkeite Fe2Si
2.831(31.58) 100 2.767(32.33) 100 4.620(19.20) 90 Clearcreekite Hg+3(CO3)(OH)•2(H2O)
2.831(31.58)
-
1.631(56.36)
-
2.000(45.30)
-
Hapkeite Fe2Si
2.831(31.58)
-
1.631(56.36)
-
1.415(65.96)
-
Hapkeite Fe2Si
2.831(31.58) 100 3.048(29.28) 70 3.910(22.72) 60 Skinnerite Cu3SbS3
2.831(31.58) 100 2.501(35.88) 70 2.566(34.94) 50 Fayalite Fe++2SiO4
2.832(31.57) 100 9.400(9.40) 80 5.290(16.75) 60 Overite CaMgAl(PO4)2(OH)•4(H2O)
2.832(31.57) 100 3.493(25.48) 100 4.150(21.39) 90 Parapierrotite Tl(Sb,As)5S8
2.832(31.57) 100 3.242(27.49) 42 2.615(34.26) 35 Jasmundite Ca11(SiO4)4O2S
2.833(31.55) 100 1.972(45.98) 30 2.888(30.94) 20 Huntite CaMg3(CO3)4
2.833(31.55) 100 2.773(32.26) 80 4.870(18.20) 70 Laphamite As2(Se,S)3
2.833(31.55) 100 4.804(18.45) 86 2.807(31.85) 82 Hennomartinite SrMn+++2Si2O7(OH)2•(H2O)
2.836(31.52) 100 3.480(25.58) 80 2.809(31.83) 80 Britholite-(Ce) (Ce,Ca,Th,La,Nd)5(SiO4,PO4)3(OH,F)
2.836(31.52) 100 4.013(22.13) 35 2.006(45.16) 29 Lakargiite CaZrO3
2.836(31.52) 100 2.809(31.83) 80 3.480(25.58) 80 Britholite-(Ce) (Ce,Ca,Th,La,Nd)5(SiO4,PO4)3(OH,F)
2.837(31.51) 100 2.572(34.85) 80 1.701(53.85) 80 Whitlockite Ca9(Mg,Fe++)(PO4)6(PO3OH)
2.837(31.51) 100 11.600(7.61) 93 3.870(22.96) 75 Tvedalite (Ca,Mn++)4Be3Si6O17(OH)4•3(H2O)
2.837(31.51) 100 1.701(53.85) 80 2.572(34.85) 80 Whitlockite Ca9(Mg,Fe++)(PO4)6(PO3OH)
2.837(31.51) 100 2.695(33.22) 80 3.940(22.55) 60 Pinchite Hg++5O4Cl2
2.838(31.50) 100 2.740(32.65) 53 2.814(31.77) 48 Fluorcaphite (Ca,Sr,Ce,Na)5(PO4)3F
2.838(31.50) 100 3.582(24.84) 80 2.583(34.70) 80 Holdenite (Mn,Mg)6Zn3(AsO4)2(SiO4)(OH)8
2.838(31.50) 100 2.583(34.70) 80 3.582(24.84) 80 Holdenite (Mn,Mg)6Zn3(AsO4)2(SiO4)(OH)8
2.839(31.49) 100 2.774(32.24) 100 3.964(22.41) 60 Bario-olgite Na(Ba,Sr,Na,REE)PO4
2.839(31.49) 100 2.998(29.78) 70 3.250(27.42) 60 Wohlerite NaCa2(Zr,Nb)Si2O7(O,OH,F)2
2.839(31.49) 100 2.961(30.16) 91 11.385(7.76) 43 Kentbrooksite (Na,REE)15(Ca,REE)6Mn++Zr3NbSi25O74F2•2(H2O)
2.839(31.49) 100 3.150(28.31) 90 3.015(29.60) 80 Grischunite NaCa2Mn++5Fe+++(AsO4)6•2(H2O)
2.839(31.49) 100 2.782(32.15) 90 2.833(31.55) 90 Janhaugite (Na,Ca)3(Mn++,Fe++)3(Ti++++,Zr,Nb)2Si4O15(OH,F,O)3
2.839(31.49) 100 4.368(20.31) 70 6.103(14.50) 40 Donnayite-(Y) Sr3NaCaY(CO3)6•3(H2O)
2.839(31.49) 100 2.833(31.55) 90 2.782(32.15) 90 Janhaugite (Na,Ca)3(Mn++,Fe++)3(Ti++++,Zr,Nb)2Si4O15(OH,F,O)3
2.840(31.47) 100 2.100(43.04) 70 1.560(59.18) 70 Imgreite NiTe
2.840(31.47) 90 1.440(64.68) 90 1.690(54.23) 85 Romanite (Fe++,U,Pb)2(Ti,Fe+++)O4
2.840(31.47) 100 2.140(42.19) 80 1.750(52.23) 80 Beyerite (Ca,Pb)Bi2(CO3)2O2
2.840(31.47) 100 3.660(24.30) 35 1.763(51.81) 35 Rhodochrosite MnCO3
2.840(31.47) 100 3.120(28.59) 40 2.753(32.50) 40 Deloneite-(Ce) NaCa2SrCe(PO4)3F
2.840(31.47) 100 3.120(28.59) 80 3.110(28.68) 80 Hingganite-(Y) Y2([ ])Be2Si2O8(OH)2
2.840(31.47) 100 1.850(49.21) 60 2.800(31.94) 50 Ellestadite-(OH) Ca5(SiO4,SO4)3(OH,Cl,F)
2.840(31.47) 100 2.730(32.78) 100 3.280(27.16) 100 Semenovite (Na,Ca)9(Ce,La)2(Fe++,Mn)(Si,Be)20(O,OH,F)48
2.840(31.47) 100 2.980(29.96) 85 3.230(27.59) 80 Baghdadite Ca3(Zr,Ti)Si2O9
2.840(31.47) 100 4.040(21.98) 100 5.710(15.51) 80 IMA2007-047 Pb2[B5O9]Cl•0.5H2O
2.840(31.47) 100 3.650(24.37) 90 2.280(39.49) 70 Beryllonite NaBePO4
2.840(31.47) 100 2.740(32.65) 60 1.850(49.21) 50 Ellestadite-(OH) Ca5(SiO4,SO4)3(OH,Cl,F)
2.840(31.47) 100 2.740(32.65) 90 1.852(49.15) 80 Ellestadite-(F) Ca5(SiO4,PO4,SO4)3(F,OH,Cl)
2.840(31.47) 100 3.120(28.59) 100 2.840(31.47) 85 Calcybeborosilite-(Y) (REE,Ca)2[ ](B,Be)2(SiO4)2(OH,O)2
2.840(31.47) 100 3.110(28.68) 80 3.120(28.59) 80 Hingganite-(Y) Y2([ ])Be2Si2O8(OH)2
2.840(31.47) 100 2.700(33.15) 40 3.660(24.30) 35 Heliophyllite Pb6As2O7Cl4
2.840(31.47) 100 2.753(32.50) 40 3.120(28.59) 40 Deloneite-(Ce) NaCa2SrCe(PO4)3F
2.840(31.47) 100 1.763(51.81) 35 3.660(24.30) 35 Rhodochrosite MnCO3
2.840(31.47) 100 1.750(52.23) 80 2.140(42.19) 80 Beyerite (Ca,Pb)Bi2(CO3)2O2
2.840(31.47) 100 1.560(59.18) 70 2.100(43.04) 70 Imgreite NiTe
2.841(31.46) 100 2.963(30.14) 92 4.300(20.64) 91 Ikranite (Na,H3O)15(Ca,Mn,REE)6Fe+++2Zr3([ ],Zr)([ ],Si)Si24O66(O,OH)6Cl•2-3H2O
2.842(31.45) 100 3.118(28.61) 90 2.594(34.55) 50 Conichalcite CaCu(AsO4)(OH)
2.842(31.45) 100 3.773(23.56) 94 2.664(33.61) 70 Carmichaelite (Ti,Cr,Fe)[O2-x(OH)x],x~0.5
2.842(31.45) 100 2.763(32.38) 100 1.982(45.74) 63 Olgite Na(Sr,Ba)PO4
2.843(31.44) 100 1.603(57.44) 90 2.728(32.80) 80 Macedonite PbTiO3
2.845(31.42) 100 2.822(31.68) 40 1.870(48.65) 40 Fluorbritholite-(Ce) (Ca,Ce,La,Na)5(SiO4,PO4)3(OH,F)
2.845(31.42) 100 1.870(48.65) 40 2.822(31.68) 40 Fluorbritholite-(Ce) (Ca,Ce,La,Na)5(SiO4,PO4)3(OH,F)
2.846(31.41) 100 3.089(28.88) 86 2.634(34.01) 84 Ciprianiite Ca4[(Th,U)(REE)]2(Al,[ ])2[Si4B4O22](OH,F)2
2.846(31.41) 100 2.013(45.00) 70 1.644(55.88) 21 Oldhamite (Ca,Mg,Fe)S
2.847(31.40) 100 4.140(21.45) 100 7.140(12.39) 100 Silinaite NaLiSi2O5•2(H2O)
2.847(31.40) 100 7.140(12.39) 100 4.140(21.45) 100 Silinaite NaLiSi2O5•2(H2O)
2.848(31.38) 100 2.971(30.05) 78 4.300(20.64) 53 Golyshevite (Na,Ca)10Ca9(Fe+++,Fe++)2Zr3NbSi25O72(CO3)(OH)3•H2O
2.849(31.37) 100 3.464(25.70) 100 3.594(24.75) 90 Pavonite (Ag,Cu)(Bi,Pb)3S5
2.849(31.37) 100 3.100(28.77) 50 3.071(29.05) 50 Foordite Sn++(Nb,Ta)2O6
2.849(31.37) 100 2.970(30.06) 83 3.204(27.82) 38 Carbokentbrooksite (Na,[ ])12(Na,Ce)3Ca6Mn3Zr3Nb(Si25O73)(OH)3(CO3)•H2O
2.849(31.37) 100 3.071(29.05) 50 3.100(28.77) 50 Foordite Sn++(Nb,Ta)2O6
2.850(31.36) 100 2.030(44.60) 100 3.540(25.14) 80 Thorbastnasite Th(Ca,Ce)(CO3)2F2•3(H2O)
2.850(31.36) 100 2.020(44.83) 100 3.040(29.36) 100 Marianoite Na2Ca4(Nb,Zr)2(Si2O7)2(O,F)4
2.850(31.36) 100 1.750(52.23) 100 2.430(36.96) 70 Gehlenite Ca2Al(AlSi)O7
2.850(31.36) 100 1.510(61.34) 90 2.190(41.19) 90 Barytolamprophyllite Ba2Na3(Fe+++,Ti)3(Si2O7)2(O,OH,F)4
2.850(31.36) 100 1.674(54.79) 80 1.820(50.08) 60 Violarite Fe++Ni+++2S4

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