VOOZH about

URL: https://www.mindat.org/reference.php?id=15491291

⇱ Yang, Hexiong, McGlasson, James A., Gibbs, Ronald B., Downs, Robert T. (2022) Franksousaite, PbCu(Se6+O4)(OH)2, the Se6+ analogue of linarite, a new mineral from the El Dragón mine, Potosí, Bolivia. Mineralogical Magazine, 86 (5) 792-798 doi:10.1180/mgm.2022.90


👁 Image
Now Featuring: The Bruce Carter Collection at Heritage Auctions, Live May 16th
Log InRegister
AboutSupport UsPhotosDiscussionsSearchLearnMore

Yang, Hexiong, McGlasson, James A., Gibbs, Ronald B., Downs, Robert T. (2022) Franksousaite, PbCu(Se6+O4)(OH)2, the Se6+ analogue of linarite, a new mineral from the El Dragón mine, Potosí, Bolivia. Mineralogical Magazine, 86 (5) 792-798 doi:10.1180/mgm.2022.90

Reference TypeJournal (article/letter/editorial)
TitleFranksousaite, PbCu(Se6+O4)(OH)2, the Se6+ analogue of linarite, a new mineral from the El Dragón mine, Potosí, Bolivia
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsYang, HexiongAuthor
McGlasson, James A.Author
Gibbs, Ronald B.Author
Downs, Robert T.Author
Year2022 (October)Volume86
Issue5
PublisherMineralogical Society
Download URLhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/FCE29B6591301BEC4F732F798A588A96/S0026461X22000901a.pdf/franksousaite-pbcuse6o4oh2-the-se6-analogue-of-linarite-a-new-mineral-from-the-el-dragon-mine-potosi-bolivia.pdf+
DOIdoi:10.1180/mgm.2022.90Search in ResearchGate
Generate Citation Formats
ClassificationNot setLoCNot set
Mindat Ref. ID15491291Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:15491291:8
GUID0
Full ReferenceYang, Hexiong, McGlasson, James A., Gibbs, Ronald B., Downs, Robert T. (2022) Franksousaite, PbCu(Se6+O4)(OH)2, the Se6+ analogue of linarite, a new mineral from the El Dragón mine, Potosí, Bolivia. Mineralogical Magazine, 86 (5) 792-798 doi:10.1180/mgm.2022.90
Plain TextYang, Hexiong, McGlasson, James A., Gibbs, Ronald B., Downs, Robert T. (2022) Franksousaite, PbCu(Se6+O4)(OH)2, the Se6+ analogue of linarite, a new mineral from the El Dragón mine, Potosí, Bolivia. Mineralogical Magazine, 86 (5) 792-798 doi:10.1180/mgm.2022.90
In(2022, October) Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 86 (5) Mineralogical Society
Abstract/NotesA new mineral species, franksousaite (IMA2021-096), ideally PbCu(Se6+O4)(OH)2, has been found from the El Dragón mine, Antonio Quijarro Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia. It occurs as short prismatic crystals included in colourless anglesite. Associated minerals are Co-bearing krut'aite–penroseite, chalcomenite, schmiederite, olsacherite, phosgenite, anglesite and cerussite. Franksousaite is blue in transmitted light, transparent with very pale blue streak and has a vitreous lustre. It is brittle and has a Mohs hardness of 2–2½. Cleavage is perfect on {100}. The calculated density is 5.64 g/cm3. An electron microprobe analysis yielded an empirical formula (based on 6 O apfu) of Pb1.02Cu0.98[(Se0.84S0.17)Σ1.01O4)](OH)2, which is simplified to PbCu[(Se,S)O4)](OH)2.Franksousaite is the Se6+ analogue of linarite, PbCu(SO4)(OH)2. It is monoclinic, with space group P21/m and unit-cell parameters a = 9.8208(3), b = 5.7340(2), c = 4.74980(10) Å, β = 102.683(2)°, V = 260.947(13) Å3 and Z = 2. The crystal structure of franksousaite consists of Jahn-Teller-distorted Cu2+O6 square bipyramids, which form chains along b by sharing trans edges across their square planes. The chains are decorated by SeO4 tetrahedra and linked to one another by hydrogen bonds to form layers parallel to (100). These layers are bound together by double layers of PbO8 and SeO4 polyhedra. The PbO8 polyhedron exhibits one-sided coordination typical of Pb2+ with a stereochemically active 6s2 lone-electron-pair. The major structural difference between franksousaite and linarite lies in the <Se–O> vs. <S–O> bond distances (1.615 vs. 1.482 Å), accounting for the larger unit-cell volume for franksousaite. A comparison of Raman spectra for the four minerals in the linarite group (linarite, franksousaite, munakataite and schmiederite) reveals the obvious differences among them, especially in the range from 700 to 1000 cm–1, indicative of the presence or absence of (Se4+O3)2–, (Se6+O4)2–, and/or (SO4)2– groups.

Map of Localities

Locality Pages

LocalityCitation Details
El Dragón mine, Porco Municipality, Antonio Quijarro Province, Potosí, Bolivia

Mineral Pages

MineralCitation Details
Franksousaite

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
El Dragón mine, Porco Municipality, Antonio Quijarro Province, Potosí, Bolivia Franksousaite


See Also

These are possibly similar items as determined by title/reference text matching only.

👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
👁 Image
Mindat.org® is an outreach project of the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Mindat® and mindat.org® are registered trademarks of the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy.
Copyright © mindat.org and the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy 1993-2026, except where stated. Most political location boundaries are © OpenStreetMap contributors. Mindat.org relies on the contributions of thousands of members and supporters. Founded in 2000 by Jolyon Ralph and Ida Chau.
To cite: Ralph, J., Von Bargen, D., Martynov, P., Zhang, J., Que, X., Prabhu, A., Morrison, S. M., Li, W., Chen, W., & Ma, X. (2025). Mindat.org: The open access mineralogy database to accelerate data-intensive geoscience research. American Mineralogist, 110(6), 833–844. doi:10.2138/am-2024-9486.
Privacy Policy - Terms & Conditions - Contact Us / DMCA issues - Report a bug/vulnerability Current server date and time: April 4, 2026 20:55:36
Go to top of page