Compressibility and crystalefluid interactions in all-silica ferrierite at high pressure
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The high-pressure behavior of a synthetic siliceous ferrierite has been studied by in situ single-crystal and powder synchrotron X-ray diffraction with a diamond anvil cell, using four different P-transmitting fluids: the non-penetrating silicone oil and the potentially pore-penetrating methanol:ethanol:H2O ΒΌ 16:3:1 mixture, ethylene glycol and 2methyl-2propen-1ol. The high-pressure experiment in silicone oil shows a remarkable flexibility of the FER framework. Two displace phase transitions, following the path Pmnn-to-P121/n1-to-P21/n11 with pressure, were observed. The three polymorphs were found to share a virtually identical bulk compressibility, though showing a different
anisotropic pattern. The experiments with potentially penetrating media enhanced the occurrence of a complex scenario, from which the P-induced intrusion of fluid molecules into the FER structural voids can be assumed by the different phase-transition paths and compressibility patterns, by the calculated residual electron density and by the different deformation mechanisms at the atomic scale, observed as a
function of the used medium. The starting orthorhombic polymorph was always restored upon decompression in all the experiments. The roles of the different surface area in single crystal and polycrystalline samples, and of the process kinetics on the compressibility and crystalefluid interactions, are discussed.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
zeolites, ferrierite, high pressure, synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction, fluid penetration
List of contributors:
Lotti, Paolo; Arletti, Rossella; Gatta, G. Diego; Quartieri, Simona; Vezzalini, Giovanna; Merlini, Marco; Dmitriev, Vladimir; Hanfland, Michael
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