Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5448539 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Here, we provide further evidence that the natural bastnäsite-(Ce) employed in the study by Gysi and Williams-Jones [3] decomposed to form REE oxyfluorides (i.e., CeOF, LaOF, PrOF and NdOF) and not CeO2, and supply explanations for why Montes-Hernandez et al. [5] erroneously concluded that CeO2 is produced during decomposition of this mineral under N2 and Ar atmospheres. In so doing, we hope to provide new insights into the decomposition of bastnäsite-(Ce) that will help guide future studies of this fascinating mineral. We also show how the thermodynamic data of Gysi and Williams-Jones [3] can be used to evaluate the conditions at which bastnäsite-(Ce) is stable in hydrothermal fluids.
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Authors
Alexander P. Gysi, Anthony E. Williams-Jones,