Abstract
The coordination environments of ∼ 2000 ppm Ge4+ and Ga3+ in silicate glasses of three compositions based on the CaO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2
(CMAS) system were determined as a function of pressure by X-ray
absorption near edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy. Glasses of 11
additional compositions were examined to check for any effect of
composition on coordination at low pressure (1 atm to 1 GPa). Glasses
were synthesised at pressures from 1 atm to 10 GPa using either a
melt-quench method or glass-annealing method (annealing near the glass
transition temperature, ∼780 °C). The glasses also contained H2O and CO2,
which were quantified by attenuated total reflectance infrared
spectroscopy, using an estimated density-normalised calibration factor
for CO2. While changes in average coordination number are
sensitively monitored by the changes in the XANES spectra,
quantification of these changes requires assuming that the XANES spectra
of crystalline substances of known structure provide analogues for the
glasses. Linear combination fits of the spectra using the crystalline
analogues indicate that the average coordination numbers of Ge4+ and Ga3+ increase from 4 at ambient pressure to approximately 5 at 10 GPa. Ge4+ and Ga3+
have higher average coordination numbers in annealed glasses compared
to those from quenched melts prepared at the same pressure up to 4 GPa,
but at 5–6 GPa quenched melts and annealed glasses record similar
coordination numbers. Coordination changes occur at lower pressures in
more depolymerised melt compositions, and are therefore relevant to
natural melts of the mantle. The partition coefficients of Ge and Ga
between melts and coexisting minerals are likely to be affected by such
coordination changes.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta |
Volume | In press |
Early online date | 16 Mar 2021 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 16 Mar 2021 |
Keywords
- Germanium
- Gallium
- XANES
- Fictive temperature
- Fictive pressure