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Dissolution mechanisms of silicate minerals yielded by intercomparison with glasses and radiation damage studies
Authors:J. -C. Petit   J. -C. Dran   G. Della Mea  A. Paccagnella
Affiliation:

1 SESD/LECALT, CEN-FAR, F-92265, Fontenay-aux-Roses Cédex, France

2 CSNSM/CNRS, F-91405, Orsay, France

3 Dipartimento di Ingegneria, Università di Trento, I-38050, Mesiano, Italy

4 Unità CISM-GNSM di Padova, I-35131, Padova, Italy

Abstract:The behaviour of two silicates (albite and olivine) toward aqueous dissolution has been investigated with emphasis to two aspects: (1) similarities and differences with silicate glasses; and (2) influence of ion bombardment which transforms the initially crystalline structure to a glass-like one. The occurrence on leached materials of hydrated layers enriched with metallic elements is checked by using high-energy ion beam analytical techniques.

It is shown that for both amorphous and crystalline silicates, dissolution involves competing processes responsible for either hydrated-layer generation (hydration by ion exchange and/or water permeation), or its destruction (hydrolysis of siloxane bonds and detachment of silica units). At moderate temperature ( 100°C), the latter processes dominate for crystalline silicates and the resulting dissolution is congruent. However, these silicates tend to behave like glasses upon ion bombardment above a critical dose. At higher temperature (> 200°C), hydration is markedly enhanced and thick altered layers are generated even on undamaged minerals such as albite and orthoclase, where alkali cations are easily exchangeable.

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