New data on the isomorphism in eudialyte-group minerals. 2. crystal-chemical mechanisms of blocky isomorphism at the key sites

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The review considers various complex mechanisms of isomorphism in the eudialyte-group minerals, involving both key positions of the heteropolyhedral framework and extra-framework components. In most cases, so-called blocky isomorphism is realized when one group of atoms and ions is replaced by another one, which is accompanied by a change in the valence state and/or coordination numbers of cations. The uniqueness of these minerals lies in the fact that they exhibit ability to blocky isomorphism at several sites of high-force-strength cations belonging to the framework and at numerous sites of extra-framework cations and anions.

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Rastsvetaeva, R. K., & Chukanov, N. V. (2020, August 1). New data on the isomorphism in eudialyte-group minerals. 2. crystal-chemical mechanisms of blocky isomorphism at the key sites. Minerals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/min10080720

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