Named after the compound spinel, MgAl2O4, which consists of AlO6 octahedra with aluminum in the
center, and MgO4 tetrahedra with Mg in the center. Two of the three cations in this structure will be found in
octahedral sites, while the remaining one will be found in a tetrahedral site. The determination of which cation enters
which coordination can be found from examining the crystal field stabilization energy (it is not dictated by ionic radius).
Almost any mineral may be made into a spinel structure. Normal spinels are spinel structures in which identical cations
occupy octahedral sites.
Mineral |
Formula |
chromite |
FeCr2O4 |
gahnite |
ZnAl2O4 |
spinel |
MgAl2O4 |
Inverse spinels have octahedral sites are shared by the two cations. An example is magnetite, which has formula
Fe+3[Fe+2Fe+3]O4.