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The Effect of Composition on the High-Pressure Behavior of Rare-Earth Phosphate Minerals

A comprehensive study on the effect of composition on the structural and elastic properties of MPO4 (M = Ce3+, Gd3+, Tb3+, Y3+, Sc3+) compounds has been completed. CePO4 and GdPO4 are isostructural with monazite (P21/n), and TbPO4, YPO4, and ScPO4, are isostructural with xenotime (I41/amd). Raman spectra are consistent with previous studies and high-pressure spectra showed no phase transitions up to 10 GPa under hydrostatic conditions. The spectra were used to develop Kieffer-type lattice vibrational models to calculate heat capacities of CePO4 and YPO4 and the results lie within 1-3% of experimental values. Equations of state were calculated from high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. Bulk moduli (K0) determined from a 3rd-order Birch-Murnaghan equation of state are: 109(3) GPa for CePO4, 128.1(8) GPa for GdPO4, 141(1) GPa for TbPO4 and 166(1) GPa for ScPO4. The inverse relationship observed between K0 and the ionic radius of the RE3+ is shown to be linear. This equation can be used to predict K0 for other rare-earth phosphates. Comparison of these studies, performed under hydrostatic conditions, with previous studies show that MPO4 structures are sensitive to shear stresses created from non-hydrostatic environments. The first structural study of a monazite, GdPO4, is also reported. Compression mechanisms are comprised of "squishing" the GdO9 polyhedra and inter-polyhedral movement. This study and the axial compressibility data for Ce-, Tb-, Gd- and ScPO4 suggest that the compression mechanisms favored by MPO4 compounds are those which remain rigid parallel to polyhedral chains. / Master of Science

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:VTETD/oai:vtechworks.lib.vt.edu:10919/81910
Date02 August 2016
CreatorsHeffernan, Karina May
ContributorsGeosciences, Ross, Nancy L., Tracy, Robert J., Caddick, Mark J., Slebodnick, Carla, Michel, Frederick Marc
PublisherVirginia Tech
Source SetsVirginia Tech Theses and Dissertation
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
FormatETD, application/pdf, image/png
RightsIn Copyright, http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

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