Experimental hydrothermal alteration of crystalline and radiation-damaged pyrochlore

T. Geisler, A. M. Seydoux-Guillaume, P. Poeml, U. Golla-Schindler, J. Berndt, R. Wirth, K. Pollok, A. Janssen, A. Putnis

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    Abstract

    We have performed hydrothermal experiments with a crystalline microlite and a heavily self-irradiation-damaged (i.e., X-ray amorphous) betafite in a solution containing 1 mol/l HCl and 1 mol/l CaCl2 at 175 °C for 14 days. The well-crystalline microlite grains were partly (∼5-10 μm rim) replaced by a Ca and Na-poorer, defect pyrochlore phase with a larger unit-cell and a sharp chemical gradient at the interface (on a nm scale) to the unreacted core. The amorphous betafite grains (up to ∼2 mm in diameter), on the other hand, were completely transformed into an intergrowth of different crystalline phases (polycrystalline anatase and rutile, a yet unidentified Nb-Ta oxide, and a Y-REE phase), showing complex non-equilibrium structures. Our experimental observations bear a remarkable resemblance to those made on natural samples. They indicate that the processes of the fluid-pyrochlore interaction are influenced by self-irradiation structural damage and that thermodynamic equilibrium models can hardly be applied to adequately describe such systems. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)17-23
    Number of pages6
    JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
    Volume344
    Issue number1-3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2005

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