High-temperature ramsdellite–pyrolusite transformation kinetics

PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF MINERALS(2021)

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The two most common polymorphs of MnO 2 , ramsdellite and pyrolusite, are often found in natural association. Our starting sample is from the Mistake mine (Arizona) containing macroscopic crystals of both ramsdellite ( a = 4.5131(6), b = 9.2689(13), c = 2.8610(4) Å, V = 119.69(3) Å 3 ; S.G. Pbmn ) and pyrolusite ( a = 4.4030(2), c = 2.87392(16) Å, V = 55.715(5) Å 3 ; S.G. P 4 2 / mnm ), along with a smaller amount of “groutellite”. A mixed powder was used to study the ramsdellite→pyrolusite transformation by in situ high-temperature X-ray powder diffraction. Our results reveal that this transformation is not a direct transition, but it occurs in two steps, as a function of temperature; ramsdellite transforms into an amorphous phase, which then recrystallizes into pyrolusite. Amorphization of ramsdellite and crystallization of pyrolusite kinetics were studied by the universal equation for solid–solid reactions. The two activation energies are comparable, but the pre-exponential factor of the ramsdellite amorphization is two orders of magnitude larger than pyrolusite crystallization’s. As a consequence, ramsdellite→pyrolusite transformation implies the formation of an amorphous transition, due to a mismatch between the conversion rates, that reaches its maximum at around 630 K and then decreases at higher T , when pyrolusite crystallization is strongly promoted.
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MnO2 polymorphs,High-temperature transformation,Reaction kinetics,Pyrolusite,Ramsdellite
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