The crystal structure of Fe2SiO4 spinel at room temperature was investigated at seven different pressures by X-ray diffraction, using a diamond anvil cell to examine the influence of Fe substitution on ringwoodite behaviour at high pressure. The results compared with those of a pure Mg endmember show that the substitution of Fe into the spinel structure causes only small changes in the compression rate of coordination polyhedra and the distortion of the octahedron. The data show that the compression rate for the octahedron and tetrahedron in (Mg,Fe)2SiO4 can be considered statistically equal for FeO6 and MgO6, as well as for SiO4 in both the endmembers. This shows why almost identical bulk moduli are reported along the solid solution in recent literature.

High-pressure crystal structure investigation of synthetic Fe2SiO4 spinel

Nestola F;
2011

Abstract

The crystal structure of Fe2SiO4 spinel at room temperature was investigated at seven different pressures by X-ray diffraction, using a diamond anvil cell to examine the influence of Fe substitution on ringwoodite behaviour at high pressure. The results compared with those of a pure Mg endmember show that the substitution of Fe into the spinel structure causes only small changes in the compression rate of coordination polyhedra and the distortion of the octahedron. The data show that the compression rate for the octahedron and tetrahedron in (Mg,Fe)2SiO4 can be considered statistically equal for FeO6 and MgO6, as well as for SiO4 in both the endmembers. This shows why almost identical bulk moduli are reported along the solid solution in recent literature.
2011
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Pisa
Inglese
75
5
2649
2655
http://minmag.geoscienceworld.org/
high pressure
X-ray diffraction
single crystal
synthetic Fe2SiO4 spinel
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Nestola, F; Baliczunic, T; Kochmuller, M; Secco, L; Princivalle, F; Parisi, F; Dal Negro, A
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