ANOMALOUS BEHAVIOR AT THE I2/A TO IMAB PHASE TRANSITION IN SIO2-MOGANITE: AN ANALYSIS USING HARD-MODE RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
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The silica polymorph moganite is commonly intergrown with quartz in microcrystalline silica varieties that are less than ~100 Ma in age. Synchrotron X-ray diffraction suggests that a displacive phase transition occurs when moganite is heated above ~570 K, with an increase in symmetry from I2/a to Imab. In the present study, we employed hard-mode Raman spectroscopy to confirm the existence of the α-β moganite transformation and to offer complementary insight into the transition mechanism. Our analysis of the displacement of the 501 Δcm-1 symmetric stretching-bending vibration (B3g mode) with changing temperature strongly supports the existence of a monoclinic-to-orthorhombic phase transition between 570 and 590 K. Between 593 and 723 K, however, the mode remained fixed at 496 Δcm-1. This behavior was repeated on cooling, but with a hysteresis of over 100 K. We offer three hypotheses that may explain this observation: (1) the intergrowth of nanoscale quartz lamellae within moganite may exert a strain that inhibits the transition; (2) the transition may exhibit a martensitic character marked by the co-existence of α- and β-moganite over a finite temperature interval; and (3) the α- and β-moganite transition may occur via an intermediate phase.
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American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 4, 631-639