Spinel is the name given to the mineral
MgAl2O4. It has a common structural
arrangement shared by many oxides of the transition metals
with formula AB2O4. In the normal pattern the oxygens (red) form a cubic close packed (ABCABC or face centred) array and the Mg(II) (A(II)-green) and Al(III) (B(III)-silver) sit in tetrahedral (1/8 occupied) and octahedral (1/2 occupied) sites in the lattice, giving a Unit Cell with 8 Mg's, 16 Al's and 32 O's. An inverse spinel is an alternative arrangement where the divalent ions swap with half of the trivalent ions so that the M(II) now occupy octahedral sites i.e. B(AB)O4. Complexes that share this structure include.. many of the first row TM oxides and sulfides |
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