Neutron powder diffraction measurements of the temperature dependence of superlattice reflections in calcite have shown that there is a continuous phase transition at 1260 K. The change in space group symmetry (R3c~R3m) and the halving of the unit cell size on heating indicate that this transition i
High-temperature enthalpy at the orientational order-disorder transition in calcite: implications for the calcite/aragonite phase equilibrium
โ Scribed by S. A. T. Redfern; E. Salje; A. Navrotsky
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 566 KB
- Volume
- 101
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-7999
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โฆ Synopsis
The enthalpy of calcite has been measured directly between 973 K and 1325 K by transposed-temperaturedrop calorimetry. The excess enthalpy has been analysed in terms of Landau theory for this tricritical phase transition. The zero-point enthalpy and entropy allow estimates of the parameters a and C in the Landau expansion for free energy which expresses excess free energy A G as a function of the order parameter Q and temperature T: A G = 89 6 with a=24 J.K-l-mo1-1, C=30 kJ. mol-t, T~ = 1260 4-5 K. The entropy of disorder below the transition has been formulated as a function of temperature allowing the calculation of the calcite/aragonite phase boundary when taking this extra entropy into account. There is remarkable agreement between the calculated equilibrium curve and previous experimental observations. The Landau theory predicts behaviour which fully accounts for the change in slope of the calcite/aragonite phase boundary, which is thus wholly due to the R3c--R3m transition in calcite.
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