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Silicon Coordination and Speciation Changes in a Silicate Liquid at High Pressures
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1989
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Magmatic ProcessSilicate CeramicsVolcanologyEngineeringGlass MaterialChemistrySilicon On InsulatorGlass-ceramicSilicate LiquidsMineral-fluid InteractionSiliceneLocal GeometryMaterials ScienceMolecular SieveCrystallographySpeciation ChangesSilicate LiquidSilicon CoordinationSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsSi CationsAmorphous Solid
Coordination and local geometry around Si cations in silicate liquids are of primary importance in controlling the chemical and physical properties of magmas. Pressure-induced changes from fourfold to sixfold coordination of Si in silicate glass samples quenched from liquids has been detected with (29)Si magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry. Samples of Na(2)Si(2)O(5) glass quenched from 8 gigapascals and 1500 degrees C contained about 1.5 percent octahedral Si, which was demonstrably part of a homogeneous, amorphous phase. The dominant tetrahedral Si speciation in these glasses became disproportionated to a more random distribution of bridging and nonbridging oxygens with increasing pressure.
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