Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1487831 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2014 | 6 Pages |
•PbCrO4 was studied under high pressure up to 51 GPa using synchrotron powder XRD.•The occurrence of three phase transitions is reported.•The crystal structures of the high-pressure phases are assigned.•Axial and bulk compressibilities are determined.
We report on high-pressure X-ray diffraction measurements up to 51.2 GPa in PbCrO4 at room temperature. Three high-pressure phases with structures different than the ambient-pressure monazite-type (P21/n) are reported. One phase transition was found at 3.8 GPa to an isomorphic structure to monazite. A second transition occurs at 11.1 GPa. After this transition, the coexistence of tetragonal (I41/a) and monoclinic (P21) structures is detected up to 21.1 GPa. Beyond this pressure and up to 51.2 GPa, only the high-pressure monoclinic phase is observed. Upon decompression all structural changes are reversible. Finally, the axial compressibilities for the different phases have been determined as well as the equations of state.
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