Simple crystal structures of especial interest

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  • Zincblende structure - zincblende ZnS, cubic moissanite SiC, diamond CC, silicon, gernamium, (α-tin aka grey tin SnSn), ...
  • Wurtzite structure - wurtzite ZnS, hexagonal moissanie SiC, lonsdaleite CC (hexagonal diamond), ... (same as above)


Marcasite structure:

  • FeS2 Marcasite – Mohs 6.0-6.5 – compadred to pyrite: less chemically stable, smaller unit cell, lower crystal structure symmetry
  • FeSe2 Ferroselite – Mohs 6.0-6.5 – Fe substitutable by Ni (Kullerudit), Cu (Petříčekit)
  • FeTe2 Frohbergit – Fe substitutable by Co (Mattagamit)

Marcasite structure (other group):

  • FeP2 Zuktamururite – Mohs ??
  • FeAs2 Loellingite – Mohs 5.0-5.5 – 7.1-7.5g/ccm
  • Rammelsbergite (NiAs2) – had two polymorps: (Krutovit cubic) (Pararammelsbergit – orthorhombic)
  • Safflorit (CoAs2), Omeiite (OsAs2), Anduoite (RuAs2)
  • Nisbit (NiSb2)

Side-notes

The 3D voroni cells around the atoms can be used to gain sets of space-filling
polyhedral shapes for polyhedral microcomponents on a much larger scale.
(It's not Wiegner Seiz cells, this would bbe arround lattice points rather than atoms)

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