1960
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1902(60)80062-0
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Structural principles of the hydrated polyborates

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“…The determination of the relative numbers of triangularly and tetrahedrally coordinated boron atoms as a function of composition has been discussed previously by Edwards & Ross (1960), and by Block & Piermarini (1964). It has been observed in all the borates of known structure that boron atoms are in either three-or four-fold coordination with respect to oxygen.…”
Section: Boron Coordinationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The determination of the relative numbers of triangularly and tetrahedrally coordinated boron atoms as a function of composition has been discussed previously by Edwards & Ross (1960), and by Block & Piermarini (1964). It has been observed in all the borates of known structure that boron atoms are in either three-or four-fold coordination with respect to oxygen.…”
Section: Boron Coordinationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It should be noted that this structure obeys the postulates proposed by Edwards & Ross (1960). The ratio of cation charge to total boron is one, and the boron exists in a discrete tetrahedrally coordinated form.…”
Section: Description Of the Structurementioning
confidence: 97%
“…There is a gradual condensation of the aluminosilicate tetrahedra in the crystallizing minerals with progressive crystallization, indicating that the bond topology of the resultant minerals is closely related to the crystallization process in basaltic magmas. In borate minerals, B may occur as (Bu 3 ) and (Bu 4 ) groups (u = O 2-, OH), and classifications by Edwards and Ross (1960), Ross and Edwards (1967), Christ (1960), Tennyson (1963) and Heller (1970) took into account the polymerization of these two different types of polyhedra. In structures such as sulphates, phosphates, arsenates and vanadates, systematic classifications were slower to arise.…”
Section: The Structure Hierarchy Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%