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Thermal equation of state of natural stibnite up to 25.7 GPa and 533 K
DAWEI FAN; JINGUI XU; JING LIU; YANCHUN LI; HONGSEN XIE
2014
Source PublicationHigh Temperatures -- High Pressures
Volume43Issue:5Pages:351-359
Abstract

In situ energy dispersive X-ray diffraction experiments on a natural stibnite were performed by using an external resistive heating diamond anvil cell instrument with synchrotron radiation at Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility up to 25.7 GPa and 533 K. No phase changes are observed during compression or decompression. The compression of stibnite is anisotropic. The a-axis is the most compressible direction, followed by the b axis and the c axis. The a and b axis is thrice and twice as compressible as the c axis, respectively. A fit to the high temperature Birch-Murnaghan equation of state yielded an isothermal bulk modulus K-0 = 27.7(1.1) GPa, a temperature derivative of the bulk modulus (partial derivative K/partial derivative T)(p) = -0.0147(57) GPaK(-1), and a thermal expansion coefficient (alpha(0)) = 2.9(6) x 10(-4)K(-1). The derived K-0 value is in good agreement with previous results. The temperature derivative of the bulk modulus and thermal expansion coefficient of stibnite are obtained for the first time. An anomalous thermal behavior of stibnite along the c axis was found, and its possible reason was discussed.

Subject Area地球深部物质与流体作用地球化学
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/352002/5256
Collection地球内部物质高温高压实验室_地球内部物质高温高压实验室_期刊论文
地球深部物质与流体作用地球化学研究室
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DAWEI FAN,JINGUI XU,JING LIU,et al. Thermal equation of state of natural stibnite up to 25.7 GPa and 533 K[J]. High Temperatures -- High Pressures,2014,43(5):351-359.
APA DAWEI FAN,JINGUI XU,JING LIU,YANCHUN LI,&HONGSEN XIE.(2014).Thermal equation of state of natural stibnite up to 25.7 GPa and 533 K.High Temperatures -- High Pressures,43(5),351-359.
MLA DAWEI FAN,et al."Thermal equation of state of natural stibnite up to 25.7 GPa and 533 K".High Temperatures -- High Pressures 43.5(2014):351-359.
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