Optical absorptionspectraand
magneticsusceptibilitydataarepresentedfor two minerals, amarantite,Fe2(SO4)2O·7H2O,
and leucophosphite, K2[Fe4(OH)2(H2O)2(PO4)4]·2H2O,which
contain nearly planar ferric iron tetrameric units. These data are
compared to corresponding single crystal optical data for
phosphosiderite, FePO4·2H2O. Pronounced
enhancement of the intensities of the absorption bands and absorption
anisotropy, which are associated with the strong antiferromagnetic
coupling (muFe.= 2.53 B.M. at 297°K) of the oxobridged
amarantite tetramer, is noted for amarantite. Synthetic leucophosphite
exhibits a much weaker antiferromagnetic interaction (muFe =
5.13 B.M.). Natural leucophosphite displays littleoptical absorption
anisotropy and much lower absorption intensity than amarantite.