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High-pressure study of azurite Cu-3(CO3)(2)(OH)(2) by synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy TEXT SIZE: A A A

The high-pressure properties of natural azurite [Cu-3(CO3)(2)(OH)(2)] have been investigated by in situ synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy up to 11 and 16 GPa at room temperature, respectively. The results indicate that azurite is stable within the pressure region in this study. The pressure-volume data from in situ X-ray diffraction experiments were described by a third-order Birch-Murnaghan equation of state with V (0) = 304.5 (4) (3), K (0) = 40 (2) GPa and K (0)' = 5.5 (6). The K (0) was obtained as 45.1 (8) GPa when K (0)' was fixed at 4. The axial compressional behavior of azurite was also fitted with a linearized third-order Birch-Murnaghan equation of state, showing an intense anisotropy with K (a0) = 29.7 (9) GPa, K (b0) = 25.0 (7) GPa and K (c0) = 280 (55) GPa. In addition, the Raman spectroscopy of azurite in this study also presents the weak [OH](-) group and the rigid [CO3](2-) group. The different high-pressure behaviors of azurite and malachite combined with the smaller isothermal bulk modulus compared with certain anhydrous carbonates and the obvious compression anisotropy of azurite were discussed with the experimental results in this study together with the results from previous studies. Furthermore, the effect of hydroxyl on the high-pressure behaviors of carbonates was also discussed.

Publication name

 PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF MINERALS, 42 (10):805-816; 10.1007/s00269-015-0764-7 NOV 2015

Author(s)

 Xu, Jingui; Kuang, Yunqian; Zhang, Bo; Liu, Yonggang; Fan, Dawei; Zhou, Wenge; Xie, Hongsen

Corresponding author 

 FAN Dawei 
 fandawei1982@126.com
 1. Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geochem, Lab High Temp & High Pressure Study Earths Interi, Key Lab High Temp & High Pressure, Guiyang 550002, Peoples R China 
 2. Ctr High Pressure Sci & Technol Adv Res, Changchun 130012, Peoples R China 

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