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Compressibility and expansivity of anglesite (PbSO4) using in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction at high-pressure and high-temperature conditions
Bo Li;  Jingui Xu;  Wei Chen;  Zhilin Ye;  Shijie Huang;  Dawei Fan;  Wenge Zhou;  Hongsen Xie
2018
Source PublicationPhysics and Chemistry of Mineral
Volume45Issue:9Pages:883-893
Abstract

The compressibility and expansivity of anglesite (PbSO4) have been measured at high pressure up to 21.6 GPa and high temperature up to 700 K using in situ angle-dispersive X-ray diffraction and diamond anvil cell. The third-order Birch–Murnaghan equation of state (III-BM-EoS) was used to analyze the pressure–volume (P–V) data of PbSO4. We obtained the bulk modulus K0=59(1) GPa, and its pressure derivative K′ 0=5.3(4), respectively. Using Holland–Powell thermal EoS to fit the temperature–volume (T–V) data, the thermal expansion coefficient α0=4.59(2)×10−5  K−1 for PbSO4 was also derived. Simultaneously, the ambient-pressure axial compressibilities (βa0=1.79(4)×10−3  GPa−1 , βb0=1.75(5)×10−3  GPa−1 , βc0=2.12(4) × 10−3  GPa−1 ) and axial thermal expansivities (αa0=1.23(4) × 10−5  K−1 , αb0=1.93(2) × 10−5  K−1 , and αc0=1.43(1)×10−5  K−1 ) along a-axis, b-axis and c-axis were derived at 300 K, respectively. Furthermore, the potential influencing factors (e.g., the effective size of M2+ cation, polarizability and electronegativity) on the bulk moduli of barite-type (belonging to Pbnm space group) sulfates (anglesite, barite, and celestine) were discussed. We found that the polarizability might be the most important factor. Finally, the anisotropic linear compressibility and thermal expansivity in barite-type sulfates were also discussed, respectively.

KeywordAnglesite (Pbso4) compressibility And Expansivity High Pressure And High Temperature synchrotron X-ray Diffraction diamond Anvil Cell
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8873
Collection地球内部物质高温高压实验室
Affiliation1.Key Laboratory of High Temperature and High Pressure Study of the Earth’s Interior, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
3.Guizhou Polytechnic of Construction, Guiyang 551400, China
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Bo Li;Jingui Xu;Wei Chen;Zhilin Ye;Shijie Huang;Dawei Fan;Wenge Zhou;Hongsen Xie. Compressibility and expansivity of anglesite (PbSO4) using in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction at high-pressure and high-temperature conditions[J]. Physics and Chemistry of Mineral,2018,45(9):883-893.
APA Bo Li;Jingui Xu;Wei Chen;Zhilin Ye;Shijie Huang;Dawei Fan;Wenge Zhou;Hongsen Xie.(2018).Compressibility and expansivity of anglesite (PbSO4) using in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction at high-pressure and high-temperature conditions.Physics and Chemistry of Mineral,45(9),883-893.
MLA Bo Li;Jingui Xu;Wei Chen;Zhilin Ye;Shijie Huang;Dawei Fan;Wenge Zhou;Hongsen Xie."Compressibility and expansivity of anglesite (PbSO4) using in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction at high-pressure and high-temperature conditions".Physics and Chemistry of Mineral 45.9(2018):883-893.
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