Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6437984 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2015 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
Uranyl and neptunyl incorporation decreases the band gap on the order of 3-5Â eV by creating mid-bandgap states. The band gap for aragonite without actinyl incorporation is 4.35Â eV; with UO22+ incorporation the band gap decreases to 1.12Â eV and with NpO2+ incorporation to 1.08Â eV. For anhydrite, the band gap decreases from 6.39Â eV (no incorporation) to 2.24Â eV for UO22+ incorporation and to 1.04Â eV for NpO2+ incorporation. Vibrational entropy changes during incorporation from solid sources were calculated for selected examples; however, the entropy contribution does not significantly lower the reaction Gibbs free energy relative to the enthalpy of incorporation. TÎS ranges from 0.01Â eV for calcite to 0.04Â eV for anglesite at room temperature. This correction is relatively small compared with other sources of error, in particular variations between different approaches to calculate hydration energies. While the presented approach may still include sources of uncertainty, especially with regard to changes in entropy and hydration, this methodology has promise as a valuable complement to determine the energetics of incorporation reactions.
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Authors
Sarah M. Walker, Udo Becker,