Large volume multianvil cell assembly for hydrothermal synthesis and conversions up to 6.5 GPa and 400°C

Logan J. Leinbach, Isaac R. Rhoden, Kurt Leinenweber, Ove Andersson, Alisa Gordeeva, Ulrich Häussermann

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Abstract

A multianvil cell assembly with octahedral edge length 25 mm has been adapted for high pressure investigations involving water-rich environments up to 6.5 GPa and 400°C. Water-rich samples are confined in Teflon containers with a volume up to 300 mm3. Applicability tests were performed between 250 and 400°C by investigating the transformation of amorphous titania particles close to the rutile–TiO2-II (∼5 GPa) phase boundary, and the transformation of amorphous silica particles close to the quartz–coesite (∼2.5 GPa) and coesite–stishovite (∼7 GPa) phase boundaries. The performed experiments employed 25.4 mm tungsten carbide anvils with a truncation edge length of 15 mm. The sample pressure at loads approaching 820 t was estimated to be around 6.5 GPa. The large volume multianvil cell is expected to have broad and varied application areas, ranging from the simulation of geofluids to hydrothermal synthesis and conversion/crystal growth in aqueous environments at gigapascal pressures.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)231-250
Number of pages20
JournalHigh Pressure Research
Volume43
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Multianvil
  • Teflon capsules
  • TiO- II
  • coesite
  • hydrothermal conditions
  • large sample volumes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Condensed Matter Physics

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