High-pressure phase transition and behavior of protons in brucite Mg(OH)2: a high-pressure–temperature study using IR synchrotron radiation

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K. Shinoda
M. Yamakata
T. Nanba
H. Kimura
T. Moriwaki
Y. Kondo
T. Kawamoto
N. Niimi
N. Miyoshi
N. Aikawa
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[1] Department of Geosciences,
[2] Graduate School of Science,undefined
[3] Osaka City Univ.,undefined
[4] Osaka 558-8585,undefined
[5] Japan e-mail: shinoda@sci.osaka-cu.ac.jp Tel.:+81-6-6605-3173; Fax:+81-6-6605-3174,undefined
[6] Spring-8/JASRI,undefined
[7] Mikazuki,undefined
[8] Hyogo 679-5198,undefined
[9] Japan,undefined
[10] Graduate School of Science and Technology,undefined
[11] Kobe Univ.,undefined
[12] Kobe 657-8501,undefined
[13] Japan,undefined
[14] Department of Applied Physics,undefined
[15] Tohoku Univ.,undefined
[16] Sendai 980-8579 Japan,undefined
[17] Institute for Geothermal Sciences,undefined
[18] Kyoto Univ.,undefined
[19] Beppu 874-0903 Japan,undefined
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Physics and Chemistry of Minerals | 2002年 / 29卷
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Keywords Brucite; Infrared synchrotron radiation (IRSR); IR microspectroscopy; High-temperature diamond-anvil cell (HTDAC); High-pressure phase transition; Proton transfer; SPring-8;
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 Infrared absorption spectra of brucite Mg (OH)2 were measured under high pressure and high temperature from 0.1 MPa 25 °C to 16 GPa 360 °C using infrared synchrotron radiation at BL43IR of Spring-8 and a high-temperature diamond-anvil cell. Brucite originally has an absorption peak at 3700 cm−1, which is due to the OH dipole at ambient pressure. Over 3 GPa, brucite shows a pressure-induced absorption peak at 3650 cm−1. The pressure-induced peak can be assigned to a new OH dipole under pressure. The new peak indicates that brucite has a new proton site under pressure and undergoes a high-pressure phase transition. From observations of the pressure-induced peak under various P–T condition, a stable region of the high-pressure phase was determined. The original peak shifts to lower wavenumber at −0.25 cm−1 GPa−1, while the pressure-induced peak shifts at −5.1 cm−1 GPa−1. These negative dependences of original and pressure-induced peak shifts against pressure result from enhanced hydrogen bond by shortened O–H···O distance, and the two dependences must result from the differences of hydrogen bond types of the original and pressure-induced peaks, most likely from trifurcated and bent types, respectively. Under high pressure and high temperature, the pressure-induced peak disappears, but a broad absorption band between 3300 and 3500 cm−1 was observed. The broad absorption band may suggest free proton, and the possibility of proton conduction in brucite under high pressure and temperature.
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