In situ high-temperature behaviour of fluor-elbaite: breakdown conditions and products

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The thermal behaviour of a fluor-elbaite from Minas Gerais (Brazil) was investigated at room pressure through in situ high-temperature X-ray powder diffraction (HT-XRPD), until the breakdown conditions were reached. The variations of fluor-elbaite structural parameters (unit-cell parameters and mean bond distances) were monitored together with site occupancies, and two main internal reactions were identified: the thermally-induced Fe oxidation process counterbalanced by (OH)– deprotonation, which starts at 500 °C (773 K), followed by a partial intracrystalline Fe–Al exchange between the octahedrally-coordinated Y and Z sites. The fluor-elbaite breakdown reaction occurs between 850 °C (1123 K) and 900 °C (1173 K). The breakdown products were identified at room temperature by XRPD and the breakdown reaction can be described by the following reaction: tourmaline → B-bearing mullite + hematite + spinel + B-poor (Na, Li, H2O)-bearing glass. Boromullite itself was not observed in the final heating products, and the B-bearing mullite from the breakdown reaction exhibited unit-cell parameters a = 7.5382(2) Å, b = 7.6749(2) Å, c = 2.8385(1) Å, V = 164.22(1) Å3 (space group Pbam) consistent with an approximate Al8.5B1.5Si2O19 composition.

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Celata, B., Ballirano, P., Andreozzi, G. B., & Bosi, F. (2021). In situ high-temperature behaviour of fluor-elbaite: breakdown conditions and products. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 48(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00269-021-01147-5

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