A first principles study of the distribution of iron in sphalerite

Quantum mechanical techniques, based on density functional theory, have been used to study the distribution of iron impurities in sphalerite (ZnS) at compositions ranging from 3.125 to 12.5 mol% FeS. Our results show that iron is most easily incorporated by direct substitution onto the zinc site and...

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Main Authors: Wright, Kathleen, Gale, Julian
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20565
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description Quantum mechanical techniques, based on density functional theory, have been used to study the distribution of iron impurities in sphalerite (ZnS) at compositions ranging from 3.125 to 12.5 mol% FeS. Our results show that iron is most easily incorporated by direct substitution onto the zinc site and that energies for solution reactions involving FeS are exothermic when the system is zinc deficient. Furthermore, there appears to be a small driving force for the formation of bound Fe? Fe pairs at low iron concentrations, though there is no particular preference found for larger clusters of iron. The influence of iron on the sphalerite cell parameter is shown to be sensitive to the presence of Fe-Fe pairs and to the degree of sample non-stoichiometry.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-205652017-09-13T15:58:24Z A first principles study of the distribution of iron in sphalerite Wright, Kathleen Gale, Julian Quantum mechanical techniques, based on density functional theory, have been used to study the distribution of iron impurities in sphalerite (ZnS) at compositions ranging from 3.125 to 12.5 mol% FeS. Our results show that iron is most easily incorporated by direct substitution onto the zinc site and that energies for solution reactions involving FeS are exothermic when the system is zinc deficient. Furthermore, there appears to be a small driving force for the formation of bound Fe? Fe pairs at low iron concentrations, though there is no particular preference found for larger clusters of iron. The influence of iron on the sphalerite cell parameter is shown to be sensitive to the presence of Fe-Fe pairs and to the degree of sample non-stoichiometry. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20565 10.1016/j.gca.2010.03.014 Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd fulltext
spellingShingle Wright, Kathleen
Gale, Julian
A first principles study of the distribution of iron in sphalerite
title A first principles study of the distribution of iron in sphalerite
title_full A first principles study of the distribution of iron in sphalerite
title_fullStr A first principles study of the distribution of iron in sphalerite
title_full_unstemmed A first principles study of the distribution of iron in sphalerite
title_short A first principles study of the distribution of iron in sphalerite
title_sort first principles study of the distribution of iron in sphalerite
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20565