EGU2020-15299
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-15299
EGU General Assembly 2020
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On the role of U/ThO8 polyhedral distortions in controlling the high-pressure zircon→reidite type transition in UxTh1-xO4

Sudip Kumar Mondal
Sudip Kumar Mondal
  • Jadavpur University, Jadavpur University, Physics, India (sudipkm1990@gmail.com)

On the role of U/ThO8 polyhedral distortions in controlling the high-pressure zircon→reidite type transition in UxTh1-xO4

 

Sudip Kumar Mondal1,2, Pratik Kr Das2,3, Nibir Mandal2 and Ashok Arya4
1 Department of Physics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, India
2 Faculty of Science, High Pressure and Temperature Laboratory, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, India
3 The Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics, University of Oslo, Oslo, N-0315, Norway
4 Material Science Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, India

 

Coffinite (USiO4) and thorite (ThSiO4) are conspicuous radiogenic silicates in the geonomy. They form U1-xThxSiO4 (uranothorite) solid solutions in zircon-type phase. Investigating the phase-evolution of these minerals is of utmost significance in realizing their applicability in the front-as well as at the back-end of nuclear industries and also from geological perspective, such as geochronology. We carried out a systematic study of zircon- to reidite-type (tetragonal I41/amd to I41/a) structural transitions of U1-xThxSiO4 solid solution, and investigated their mechanical behaviour. Our ab-initio calculations revealed a unique interconnection of phase transition pressure (pt) with the change in U-Th concentration in the solid solution. The transition pressure is found to be minimum (6.82 GPa) for x = 0.5 whereas for the endmembers coffinite and thorite pt’s are 8.52 and 8.68 GPa, respectively. We developed a novel method to estimate the longitudinal and angular distortions of the highly irregular U/ThO8-triangular dodecahedra (snub-disphenoids). We have parameterized two new factors: δ (longitudinal distortions) and σ2 (angular distortions) to quantify the polyhedral distortions. A detailed analysis of the snub-disphenoidal distortions demonstrates that the difference in angular distortion of UO8 and ThO8 polyhedra (i.e. σU2 and σTh2) between zircon- and  reidite-type phases becomes minimum when U and Th percentage are equal, leading to the structural phase transition at the minimum hydrostatic pressure for the unique chemical composition: U0.5Th0.5SiO4. Our result is also substantiated by the minimum compressibility observed for the zircon-type U0.5Th0.5SiO4. It is worthwhile to note that the distortions parameters, δ and σ2 are defined without any attribute to external parameters. They are also independent to the elements occupying the polyhedra. Thus, we propose that these parameters: δ and σ2 can also be used to calculate the distortions of similar AB8-type snub-disphenoids observed in zircon-, reidite-, fergusonite- and wolframite-type mineral phases.

How to cite: Mondal, S. K.: On the role of U/ThO8 polyhedral distortions in controlling the high-pressure zircon→reidite type transition in UxTh1-xO4, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-15299, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-15299, 2020

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