“…[5] The adamite family, with formula [M 2 (O/OH)(XO 4 )], belongs to this group and takes its name from the natural compound Zn 2 (OH)AsO 4 . [6,7] The mineral phases such as [ eveite, Mn 2 (OH)AsO 4 , [8] libethenite, Cu 2 (OH)PO 4 , [9] zincolibethenite; (Cu,Zn) 2 (OH)PO 4 [10] and synthesized compounds such as (Mg,Ni) 2 (OH)AsO 4 , [11] Co 2 (OH)PO 4 , [12] Zn 2 (OH)PO 4 [12] and Co 2 (OH)AsO 4 [13] belong to this family. In the past, the difficulty in obtaining these compounds as pure phases had hindered the study of the physical properties, but in recent years hydrothermal techniques have been successfully used to prepare them in the laboratory.…”