Compressibility and crystal structure of sillimanite, Al2SiO5, at high pressure

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Yang, H [1 ]
Hazen, RM [1 ]
Finger, LW [1 ]
Prewitt, CT [1 ]
Downs, RT [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ARIZONA,DEPT GEOSCI,TUCSON,AZ 85721
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10.1007/s002690050084
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The unit-cell dimensions and crystal structure of sillimanite at various pressures up to 5.29 GPa have been refined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. As pressure increases, a and b decrease linearly, whereas c decreases nonlinearly with a slightly positive curvature. The axial compression ratios at room pressure are beta(a):beta(b):beta(c) = 1.22:1.63:1.00. Sillimanite exhibits the least compressibility along c, but the least thermal expansivity along a (Skinner et al. 1961; Winter and Ghose 1979). The bulk modulus of sillimanite is 171(1) GPa with K' = 4 (3), larger than that of andalusite (151 GPa), but smaller than that of kyanite (193 GPa). The bulk moduli of the [Al1O(6)], [Al2O4], and [SiO4] polyhedra are 162(8), 269(33), and 367(89) GPa, respectively. Comparison of high-pressure data for Al2SiO5 polymorphs reveals that the [SiO4] tetrahedra are the most rigid units in all these polymorphic structures, whereas the [AlO6] octahedra are most compressible. Furthermore, [AlO6] octahedral compressibilities decrease from kyanite to sillimanite, to andalusite, the same order as their bulk moduli, suggesting that [AlO6] octahedra control the compression of the Al2SiO5 polymorphs. The compression of the [Al1O(6)] octahedron in sillimanite is anisotropic with the longest AII-OD bond shortening by similar to 1.9% between room pressure and 5.29 GPa and the shortest AII-OB bond by only 0.3%. The compression anisotropy of sillimanite is primarily a consequence of its topological anisotropy coupled with the compression anisotropy of the Al-O bonds within the [Al1O(6)] octahedron.
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