High-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of jadeite and kosmochlor

Esther S. Posner, Przemyslaw Dera, Robert T. Downs, John D. Lazarz, Peyton Irmen

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Abstract

The crystal structures of natural jadeite, NaAlSi2O6, and synthetic kosmochlor, NaCrSi2O6, were studied at room temperature, under hydrostatic conditions, up to pressures of 30.4 (1) and 40.2 (1) GPa, respectively, using single-crystal synchrotron X-ray diffraction. Pressure–volume data have been fit to a third-order Birch–Murnaghan equation of state yielding V0 = 402.5 (4) Å3, K0 = 136 (3) GPa, and K0  = 3.3 (2) for jadeite and V0 = 420.0 (3) Å3, K0 = 123 (2) GPa and K0  = 3.61 (9) for kosmochlor. Both phases exhibit anisotropic compression with unit-strain axial ratios of 1.00:1.95:2.09 for jadeite at 30.4 (1) GPa and 1:00:2.15:2.43 for kosmochlor at 40.2 (1) GPa. Analysis of procrystal electron density distribution shows that the coordination of Na changes from 6 to 8 between 9.28 (Origlieri et al. in Am Mineral 88:1025–1032, 2003) and 18.5 (1) GPa in kosmochlor, which is also marked by a decrease in unit-strain anisotropy. Na in jadeite remains six-coordinated at 21.5 (1) GPa. Structure refinements indicate a change in the compression mechanism of kosmochlor at about 31 GPa in both the kinking of SiO4 tetrahedral chains and rate of tetrahedral compression. Below 31 GPa, the O3–O3–O3 chain extension angle and Si tetrahedral volume in kosmochlor decrease linearly with pressure, whereas above 31 GPa the kinking ceases and the rate of Si tetrahedral compression increases by greater than a factor of two. No evidence of phase transitions was observed over the studied pressure ranges.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)695-707
Number of pages13
JournalPhysics and Chemistry of Minerals
Volume41
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2014

Keywords

  • Bulk modulus
  • Clinopyroxene
  • Crystal structure
  • Jadeite
  • Kosmochlor
  • Single-crystal X-ray diffraction

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Geochemistry and Petrology

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