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Fe in P-doped basaltic melts: A Mössbauer spectroscopy study

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Abstract The addition of P to a basalt causes a change in the environment of Fe. At low P contents iron is located in the glass structure and the Fe3+/Fe2+… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The addition of P to a basalt causes a change in the environment of Fe. At low P contents iron is located in the glass structure and the Fe3+/Fe2+ ratio is about 80/20. Further addition of P causes a collapse of the glass structure related to a phase separation that triggers the crystallization of a more reduced iron-containing phosphate phase with a crystalline structure similar to that of stanfieldite, and Mossbauer parameters similar to those of the alluaudite group, together with the formation of a Fe3+-Fe2+ disordered phase. Their presence increases the viscosity of the melt.

Keywords: ssbauer spectroscopy; melts ssbauer; spectroscopy study; basaltic melts; doped basaltic; spectroscopy

Journal Title: Materials Letters
Year Published: 2018

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