Hydrogen Ion Incorporation in Crystals

Science. 1963 Jul 12;141(3576):171. doi: 10.1126/science.141.3576.171.

Abstract

The protons in crystal structures can be related to the oxygen lattice through several spatial arrangements. In orthosilicates (for example, hydrogarnets), so-called tetrahedral hydroxyls have been demonstrated by indirect methods. Similar methods, when applied to kehoeite and viséite, lead to the conclusion that (H(3)O(2))(-) units can occur in the framework of analcime, a structure in which all apexes of oxygen tetrahedra are shared.