1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf00752251
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Precipitation in non-stoichiometric spinel

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“…Extensive characterization of defect spinels with varying compositions over the last 50 years has demonstrated that thermal stability is markedly reduced compared to stoichiometric spinel (e.g. Donlon et al, 1982;Saalfeld and Jagodzinski, 1957;Viertel and Seifert, 1979;Wang, 1969). At high temperatures, non-stoichiometric spinels precipitate their excess alumina as a-Al 2 O 3 , resulting in the formation of a stoichiometric spinel host with alumina lamellae.…”
Section: Stability Of Defect Spinelmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Extensive characterization of defect spinels with varying compositions over the last 50 years has demonstrated that thermal stability is markedly reduced compared to stoichiometric spinel (e.g. Donlon et al, 1982;Saalfeld and Jagodzinski, 1957;Viertel and Seifert, 1979;Wang, 1969). At high temperatures, non-stoichiometric spinels precipitate their excess alumina as a-Al 2 O 3 , resulting in the formation of a stoichiometric spinel host with alumina lamellae.…”
Section: Stability Of Defect Spinelmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As such, the possibility of alumina precipitation during high-temperature/pressure experiments performed here needs to be considered. Donlon et al (1982) investigated alumina precipitation in single crystals of defect spinel at temperatures up to 1300°C and concluded that alumina precipitation in single crystals is suppressed due to the difficulty of nucleation. The most likely cause for suppression is the large strain energy associated with precipitation, which would result in a significant increase in volume.…”
Section: Stability Of Defect Spinelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with the stoichiometric spinel, non-stoichiometric spinel is also very common. B 2 O 3 oxide can dissolve into AB 2 O 4 to form B-rich non-stoichiometric spinel, AO·nB 2 O 3 (n > 1) [38]. Tetrahedral A 2+ ions can be substituted by B 3+ ions accompanied by the formation of cation vacancies.…”
Section: X-ray Diffraction (Xrd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, O-H absorption onto spinel (100) surfaces annealed in H 2 has been recently shown to differ considerably from O-H bulk incorporation [22], with O-H showing a high affinity for incorporation into alumina-rich (Mg-free) surface layers. Annealing of non-stoichiometric spinel at ambient pressure and the high temperatures used by Fukatsu et al [14] additionally promotes alumina precipitation, resulting in the penetration of reaction fronts into bulk crystals [26]. This precipitation reaction is not energetically favourable at high pressures due to the large lattice strain energy associated with alumina growth, and would be further suppressed in the present study by the lower annealing temperatures used.…”
Section: H + and D + Incorporation And Diffusivity In Non-stoichiometmentioning
confidence: 65%