Spinel Structures Flashcards
What are spinels
- Gemstones that are quite rare
- Many colours but most common is red
- Often mined with rubies and would be confused
Describe difference in strcuture between rubies and spinels
- Rubies based on hexagonal structures- Al2O3
2. Spinel parent structure is cubic MgAl2O3
What is the general composition of a spinel
- A2+ B3+2 O4
What is the formulation of a normal spinel
- (A2+tet)(B3+2oct)O4
Which spinel ions are in a tetrahedral environment
- Mg2+= A2+ = tetrahedral
Which spinel ions are in an octahedral environment
- Al3+ = B3+ = octahedral
Why is the Al in an octahedral
- It has greatest charge
- Surrounded by 6 (rather than 4) negative charges
- D values are generally bigger for M3+ than M2+
Which spin are A2+ and B3+
- High-spin configurations
- O2- is low in spectrochemical series
- So causes weak splitting
Describe where each ion is located
- A fcc array of A2+ ions which can be divided into 8 smaller cubes
- Each of these 8 fractions houses an AO4 or a B4O4 mini-cube in an alternating pattern
- Overall the A2+ ions are located in tetrahedral holes and the B3+ ions are located in octahedral holes
What is the ratio of A and B ions
- 1:2
2. Twice as many ions in octahedral coordination environments as there are in tetrahedral coordination environments
What are inverse spinels and describe structure
- Ion distribution (B3+tet)(A2+B3+Oct)O4
- The divalent A2+ ions swap places with half of the trivalent (B3+2) ions
- A2+ ions now in oct and half of the B3+ ions sit in tetrahedral sites
When will an inverse spinel arise
- If the inverse structure has a CFSE advantage
Which spin configurations are relevant
- High-spin only in oxide containing spinels
How would you work out if there is a CFSE advantage in having an inverse rather than normal spinel structure
- First calculate CFSEnormal based on Doct values for both ions
- Then calculate CFSEinverse based on Doct values for both ions
- Whichever has most stabilisation - most negative value is the favoured
What is the formula to calculate CFSEnormal
- 4/9CFSE(A2+) + 2(CFSE(B3+)