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Synchrotron X-Ray Characterizations Of Black Phosphorus: Preparation, Doping And Applications In Energy Storage, Minsi Li Aug 2021

Synchrotron X-Ray Characterizations Of Black Phosphorus: Preparation, Doping And Applications In Energy Storage, Minsi Li

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Black phosphorus (BP), as a two-dimensional material, has attracted interest in recent decades due to its unique properties—tunable band gap and high carrier mobility. Specifically, BP shows ultra-high theoretical capacity of 2595 mA h g-1, resulting in high potential practical applications in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, several challenges limit the development of BP in the energy storage field and LIBs: 1) The cost of the current synthesis methods of BP is too high to support extensive research studies and practical applications; 2) The electrical conductivity of BP is insufficient in LIBs; 3) The huge volume change of BP …


Investigation Of Shocked Basalts From Vargeão Dome And Vista Alegre: Implications For The Search For Life On Mars, Nikol Posnov Jul 2021

Investigation Of Shocked Basalts From Vargeão Dome And Vista Alegre: Implications For The Search For Life On Mars, Nikol Posnov

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Impact craters represent excellent astrobiological targets for planetary exploration missions to Mars. The impact of an asteroid or comet into a crystalline, H2O-bearing target may result in development of a hydrothermal system and increase the habitability of the substrate for the colonization of endolithic microorganisms. Given that Mars’ surface is covered by cratered basaltic rock, this study investigated target rocks and impact breccias from Vargeão Dome and Vista Alegre impact structures that formed in basalt in the Paraná Basin of Brazil.

Utilizing petrography and micro-X-ray diffraction (μXRD), the degree of shock metamorphism in plagioclase was quantitively determined. Measuring …


Theoretical Investigation Of Pressure-Induced Structural Transformations Of Ethylenediamine Bisborane, Rongfeng Guan Sep 2020

Theoretical Investigation Of Pressure-Induced Structural Transformations Of Ethylenediamine Bisborane, Rongfeng Guan

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High-pressure experiments on hydrogen-rich compounds provide crucial data for the rational design of hydrogen storage materials. Ethylenediamine bisborane (EDAB), BH3·NH2CH2CH2NH2·BH3, is one of the prime candidates for this role due to its high hydrogen content (10 wt%) and good kinetic stability under ambient conditions. Previous studies of EDAB using in situ Fourier-transform infrared (IR) spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and synchrotron X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques suggested that EDAB undergoes two possible phase transitions in the pressure range of 0 to 17 GPa. However, the crystal structures of the two new …


Creating Calibration Curves Using In Situ X-Ray Diffraction To Determine The Shock Pressure Experienced By Clinopyroxene, Laura Jenkins Aug 2019

Creating Calibration Curves Using In Situ X-Ray Diffraction To Determine The Shock Pressure Experienced By Clinopyroxene, Laura Jenkins

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This work extends on two quantitative methods for evaluating shock metamorphism to include clinopyroxene using X-ray diffraction (XRD). Clinopyroxene samples experimentally shocked to known shock pressures were studied with XRD. Lattice strain (ε) and strain-related mosaicity (SRM) were measured for each sample and plotted against their known shock pressures, creating a ε versus shock pressure calibration curve and an SRM versus shock pressure calibration curve. These calibration curves were applied to three meteorites: Nakhla, Zagami, and ALHA 77005. The SRM calibration curve gave peak shock pressures of 12±8 GPa for Nakhla, 44±8 GPa for Zagami, and 68±8 GPa for ALHA …


Understanding New Trends On Gold Mineralization At The Yellowknife City Gold Project, Northwest Territories, Using Synchrotron X-Ray Spectroscopy, Ramjay Jude L. Botor Dec 2018

Understanding New Trends On Gold Mineralization At The Yellowknife City Gold Project, Northwest Territories, Using Synchrotron X-Ray Spectroscopy, Ramjay Jude L. Botor

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The Yellowknife City Gold Project (YCGP) currently encompasses 780 sq. km of contiguous land north, south and east of the city of Yellowknife. The project lies in the prolific Archean north-south trending Yellowknife Greenstone Belt, a suite of mafic and felsic volcanics and greywacke turbidites overlying a gneissic basement. Exploration and drilling efforts have been focused along 70 km of strike length on the southern and northern extensions of the mineralized shear zones and quartz veins associated with the past-producing high-grade Con (6.1 Moz @ 16.1 g/t Au) and Giant (8.1 Moz @ 16.0 g/t Au) gold mines.

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P-T-X Constraints On Ilmenite Unit Cell And Relationship To Kimberlitic And Non-Kimberlitic Sources, Mitchell R. Galarneau Oct 2018

P-T-X Constraints On Ilmenite Unit Cell And Relationship To Kimberlitic And Non-Kimberlitic Sources, Mitchell R. Galarneau

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This research investigates the mineral ilmenite, focusing on the relationship between crystal structure and geochemical and/or pressure data. Ilmenites were obtained from diamond-rich and diamond-poor kimberlites and non-kimberlitic localities, to discriminate between these populations. Crystallographic results showed a delineation between kimberlitic and non-kimberlitic ilmenites at a c-axis value of 14.02 (±0.01) Å. Adding geochemistry and pressure enhances the separation of kimberlitic and non-kimberlitic samples; however, this isn’t the case for diamond-rich versus diamond-poor kimberlites, even with three-dimensional and cluster analyses. A subset of kimberlitic ilmenites (manganese rich) were found with c-axis values and geochemical concentrations similar to non-kimberlitic ilmenites.

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High Pressure Studies Of Nanostructured Tio2 And Li4ti5o12 Using Raman Spectroscopy And Synchrotron X-Ray Radiation, Fengping Xiao Nov 2015

High Pressure Studies Of Nanostructured Tio2 And Li4ti5o12 Using Raman Spectroscopy And Synchrotron X-Ray Radiation, Fengping Xiao

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Nanomaterials have been extensively studied due to their distinctive properties such as surface effect, small-size effect and quantum size effect. In recent year, investigations of the structural and phase transformations of nanomaterials under high pressure are receiving increasing attentions. In addition to composition and synthetic routes, pressure provides a clean way to adjust interatomic distance and hence affect the crystal structure and thus properties of the nanostructured materials.Two nanomaterials (i.e. TiO2 and Li4Ti5O12) with different morphologies are studied in this thesis.

In part I, the high-pressure behaviours of four hydrothermal synthesized 1D rutile …


Strength Study Of Zircon Under High Pressure, Ievgeniia Morozova Jun 2015

Strength Study Of Zircon Under High Pressure, Ievgeniia Morozova

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Zircon (ZrSiO4) is a strong accessory mineral that can retain U, Th and Hf within its structure. This makes zircon an important material in geochemical and geochronological studies. In addition, the strong thermal shock resistance of zircon allows for dating the formations of melt and impact events and to separate shocked and potentially shocked country rocks. However, the deformation mechanism and microstructure behavior of zircon at high pressure is poorly understood. Therefore, this work aims to study the deformation and texture of zircon in situ at high pressure and room temperature, and also to examine the microstructure of …


In Situ High-Pressure Studies Of Energetic Materials By Vibrational Spectroscopy And X-Ray Diffraction, Liang Zhou Aug 2013

In Situ High-Pressure Studies Of Energetic Materials By Vibrational Spectroscopy And X-Ray Diffraction, Liang Zhou

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Nitrogen-rich materials have been considered as the most promising replacement of traditional energetic materials due to the large energy gap between the different nitrogen allotropes as well as the generation of environmental friendly nitrogen gas as the end-product. As a result, methods of synthesizing the nitrogen-rich materials have received increasing attention. Apart from the traditional chemical synthesis, high-pressure technique had been proved an effective tool to create such kinds of materials. However, several issues still existed concerning the high-pressure synthesis of energetic materials. Therefore, searching for precursors is of great interest. Here we report studies of four promising precursors, 5-aminotetrazole, …