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The 'template' effect of the extra-framework content on zeolite compression: The case of yugawaralite
- Publication Year :
- 2005
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Abstract
- The microscopic behavior of the Ca-zeolite yugawaralite has been studied by ab initio molecular dynamics simulations adopting experimental cell parameters obtained at pressures up to ~9 GPa. Pressure-induced volume contraction occurs via rotations of quasi-rigid TO 4 tetrahedra that reduce the size of the channels in which the extra-framework species are located. Such rotations are governed by deformation of the coordination polyhedron of Ca, which is made up of water and framework O atoms. Contraction of the Ca-H 2 O distances is favored at moderate pressure; at higher pressure the shortening of Ca-framework O atom distances becomes prevalent. The hydrogen bond network plays a fundamental role in the overall response to pressure. Our results indicate that the high- P -induced deformation of the framework structure is strictly correlated to the extra-framework species that act as “templates” in the compression process.
- Subjects :
- pressure induced structural modifications
high-pressure
zeolite yugawaralite
High pressure behavior
molecular dynamics
water
Zeolite
yugawaralite
alta pressione
esperimenti XRPDin situ
Dinamica molecolare
zeolites
dft calculations
Polyhedron
first principles MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS
Geochemistry and Petrology
framework
Atom
Volume contraction
density functional theory
Hydrogen bond
Chemistry
Crystallography
Geophysics
Template
Chemical physics
Tetrahedron
Density functional theory
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fd41b709984b6c21f1e321948f1d64b3