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In situ high-pressure synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction study of tunnel manganese oxide minerals: hollandite, romanechite, and todorokite

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  • Hwang, Gil Chan, Post, Jeffrey E., and Lee, Yongjae. 2015. "In situ high-pressure synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction study of tunnel manganese oxide minerals: hollandite, romanechite, and todorokite." Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00269-014-0731-8.

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  • In situ high-pressure synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction study of three tunnel manganese oxide minerals (hollandite with 2 × 2 MnO6 octahedra tunnels, romanechite with 2 × 3 tunnels, and todorokite with 3 × 3 tunnels) was performed using a diamond anvil cell and nominally penetrating alcohol and water mixture as a pressure-transmitting medium up to ~8 GPa. Bulk moduli (B 0) calculated using Murnaghan’s equation of state are inversely proportional to the size of the tunnel, i.e., 134(4) GPa for hollandite (I2/m), 108(2) GPa for romanechite (C2/m), and 67(5) GPa for todorokite (P2/m). On the other hand, axial compressibilities show different elastic anisotropies depending on the size of the tunnel, i.e., ßa0 \beta_{0}^{a} (a/a 0) = -0.00066(3) GPa-1, ßb0 \beta_{0}^{b} (b/b 0) = 0.00179(8) GPa-1, ßc0 \beta_{0}^{c} (c/c 0) = 0.00637(4) GPa-1 c > b > a] for hollandite; ßa0 \beta_{0}^{a} (a/a 0) = 0.00485(4) GPa-1, ßb0 \beta_{0}^{b} (b/b 0) = 0.0016(1) GPa-1, ßc0 \beta_{0}^{c} (c/c 0) = 0.00199(8) GPa-1 a > c > b] for romanechite; and ßa0 \beta_{0}^{a} (a/a 0) = 0.00826(9) GPa-1, ßb0 \beta_{0}^{b} (b/b 0) = 0.0054(1) GPa-1, ßc0 \beta_{0}^{c} (c/c 0) = 0.00081(8) GPa-1 a > b > c] for todorokite. Overall, the degree of tunnel distortion increases with increasing pressure and correlates with the size of the tunnel, which is evidenced by the gradual increases in the monoclinic ß angles up to 3 GPa of 0.62°, 0.8°, and 1.15° in hollandite, romanechite, and todorokite, respectively. The compression of tunnel manganese oxides is related to the tunnel distortion and the size of the tunnel.

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  • 2015

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