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Letter: Microscopic strain in synthetic pyrope-grossular solid solutions determined by synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction at 5 K: The relationship to enthalpy of mixing behavior

  • Monica Dapiaggi EMAIL logo , Charles A. Geiger and Gilberto Artioli
From the journal American Mineralogist

Abstract

A series of synthetic pyrope-grossular garnets (Mg3Al2Si3O12-Ca3Al2Si3O12) were investigated by powder X-ray synchrotron radiation at 5 K to determine their microscopic structural strain, which may be responsible for the observed excess enthalpy of mixing for this binary. This substitutional solid solution provides an excellent system for investigating microscopic-macroscopic relationships and the physical nature behind non-ideal thermodynamic mixing behavior in silicates, because of the measurable nonidealities shown by its enthalpy and volume of mixing. An analysis of the X-ray refection profiles, based on theoretical considerations of X-ray line broadening, permits for the first time a direct experimental determination of crystallite size and the root-mean-square structural strain for a mineral solid solution. The measured microscopic strain shows positive and asymmetric deviations from linearity across the join with the largest excess in pyrope-rich compositions. There is a good correlation between the structural strain and the macroscopic enthalpy of mixing behavior for pyrope-grossular garnets as measured by calorimetry.

Received: 2004-5-21
Accepted: 2004-10-19
Published Online: 2015-3-28
Published in Print: 2005-2-1

© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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