Monazite-(Sm)

Monazite-(Sm) is an exceedingly rare representative of the monazite group, with samarium being the dominant rare earth element in its structure. It is the samarium analogue of monazite-(Ce), monazite-(La), and monazite-(Nd). It is only the second known mineral with samarium being the mineral-forming element, after florencite-(Sm).[2] The group contains simple rare earth phosphate minerals with the general formula of ATO4, where A = Ce, La, Nd, or Sm (or, rarely, Bi), and B = P or, rarely, As. The A site may also bear Ca and Th. [3]

Monazite-(Sm)
General
CategoryPhosphate mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
SmPO4
Crystal systemMonoclinic
Crystal classPrismatic: 2/m
Space groupP21/m
Unit cella = 6.725, b = 6.936, c = 6.448 Å; β = 104.02°
Identification
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