The thermodynamics of mixing and its dependence on cation distribution in the Fe3O4– 14 Fe2TiO4 (magnetite-ulvöspinel) spinel solid solution were studied using high temperature oxide melt solution calorimetry and a range of structural and spectroscopic probes. The enthalpies of formation of ilmenite and ulvöspinel from the oxides and from the elements were obtained using oxidative drop solution calorimetry at 973 K in molten sodium molybdate. The enthalpy of mixing, determined from the fit to the measured enthalpies of drop solution calorimetry, is endothermic and represented by a quadratic formalism, ?Hmix = (22.60 ± 8.46)x(1–x) kJ/mol, where x is the mole fraction of ulvöspinel. The entropies of mixing are more complex than those for a regular solution and have been calculated based on average measured and theoretical cation distributions. Calculated free energies of mixing show evidence for a solvus at low temperature in good agreement with that observed experimentally.
Revised: October 1, 2012 |
Published: September 17, 2012
Citation
Lilova K.I., C.I. Pearce, C.A. Gorski, K.M. Rosso, and A. Navrotsky. 2012.Thermodynamics of the Magnetite-Ulvöspinel (Fe3O4-Fe2TiO4) Solid Solution.The American Mineralogist 97, no. 0809:1330-1338.PNNL-SA-84687.