Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Mineralogical Magazine, Mineralogical Society, Volume 69, Number 1, p.89-97 (2005)

ISBN:

0026461X

Keywords:

anisotropy, Electron microscopes, Indentation, minerals, Palladium compounds, Platinum compounds, Silver compounds, X ray powder diffraction

Abstract:

Naldrettite, Pd2Sb, is a new intermetallic mineral discovered in the Mesamax Northwest deposit, Cape Smith fold belt, Ungava region, northern Quebec. It is associated with monoclinic pyrrhotite, pentlandite, chalcopyrite, galena, sphalerite, cobaltite, clinochlore, magnetite, sudburyite (PdSb), electrum and altaite. Other rarer associated minerals include a second new mineral (ungavaite, Pd4Sb3), sperrylite (PtAs2), michenerite (PdBiTe), petzite (Ag3AuTe4) and hessite (Ag2Te). Naldrettite occurs as anhedral grains, which are commonly attached or moulded to sulphide minerals, and also associated with clinochlore. Grains of naldrettite vary in size (equivalent circle diameter) from 10 to 239 m, with an average of 74.4 m (n = 632). Cleavage was not observed and fracture is irregular. The mineral has a mean micro-indentation hardness of 393 kg/mm2. It is distinctly anisotropic, non-pleochroic, has weak bireflectance, and does not exhibit discernible internal reflections. Some grains display evidence of strain-induced polysynthetic twinning. Naldrettite appears bright creamy white in association with pentlandite, pyrrhotite, clinochlore and chalcopyrite. Reflectance values in air (and in oil) for R1, and R2 are: 49.0, 50.9 (35.9, 37.6) at 470 nm, 53.2, 55.1 (40.3, 42.1) at 546 nm, 55.4, 57.5 (42.5, 44.3) at 589 nm and 58.5, 60.1 (45.4, 47.2) at 650 nm. The average of 69 electron-microprobe analyses on 19 particles gives: Pd 63.49, Fe 0.11, Sb 35.75, As 0.31, and S 0.02, total 99.68 wt.%, corresponding to (Pd1.995Fe0.007) 2.002(Sb0.982As0.014S0.002) 0.998. The. mineral is orthorhombic, space group Cmc2l, a 3.3906(1), b 17.5551(5), c 6.957(2) A, V 414.097(3) A3, Z = 8. Dcalc is 10.694(1) g/cm3. The six strongest lines in the X-ray powder-diffraction pattern [d in A, (I)(hkl] are: 2.2454(100)(132), 2.0567(52)(043), 2.0009(40)(152), 1.2842(42)(115), 1.2122(50)(204) and 0.8584(56)(1.17.4). 2005 The Mineralogical Society.

Notes:

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc.<br/>2005169048855<br/>Chalcopyrite<br/>Electron microprobe analysis<br/>Galena<br/>Micro indentation