January 7, 2025
Journal Article

The Crystal Structure of Feitknechtite (ß-MnOOH) and a new MnOOH Polymorph

Abstract

Studies suggest that feitknechtite (?-MnOOH) is a prevalent, and perhaps necessary, intermediate phase during the synthesis of birnessite-like phases, the abiotic oxidation of Mn2+, and the transformation of biogenic hexagonal phyllomanganates to more complex Mn oxides in laboratory and natural systems. Researchers have generally described feitknechtite as consisting of pyrochroite-like (or cadmium iodide-like) Mn-O octahedral layers, but a detailed crystal structure has not been reported. We used TEM/SAED and powder XRD and Rietveld refinements to derive the unit cell and, for the first time, report a complete structure description for feitknechtite (?-MnOOH). Rietveld refinements were also completed for three natural feitknechtite/hausmannite samples, and time-resolved synchrotron XRD experiments were used to follow the thermal transformation of feitknechtite to hausmannite. Additionally, we identified and report the structure for a second, and perhaps novel, MnOOH polymorph, mixed with the synthetic feitknectite, that is similar to ?-MnOOH but with a different layer stacking.

Published: January 7, 2025

Citation

Post J.E., P.J. Heaney, E.S. Ilton, and E. Elzinga. 2023. The Crystal Structure of Feitknechtite (ß-MnOOH) and a new MnOOH Polymorph. The American Mineralogist 108, no. 11:2131–2141. PNNL-SA-175790. doi:10.2138/am-2022-8729

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