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Role of Water in Phase Transformations and Crystallization of Ferrihydrite and Hematite

Aleks Arinchtein, Roman Schmack, Katrin Kraffert, Jörg Radnik, Paul Dietrich, Rene Sachsé, Ralph Kraehnert

2020ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces21 citationsDOI

Abstract

The oxides, hydroxides, and oxo-hydroxides of iron belong to the most abundant materials on earth. They also feature a wide range of practical applications. In many environments, they can undergo facile phase transformations and crystallization processes. Water appears to play a critical role in many of these processes. Despite numerous attempts, the role of water has not been fully revealed yet. We present a new approach to study the influence of water in the crystallization and phase transformations of iron oxides. The approach employs model-type iron oxide films that comprise a defined homogeneous nanostructure. The films are exposed to air containing different amounts of water reaching up to pressures of 10 bar. Ex situ analysis via scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, selected area electron diffraction, and X-ray diffraction is combined with operando near-ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to follow water-induced changes in hematite and ferrihydrite. Water proves to be critical for the nucleation of hematite domains in ferrihydrite, the resulting crystallite orientation, and the underlying crystallization mechanism.

Topics & Concepts

FerrihydriteHematiteCrystallizationMaterials scienceCrystalliteNucleationChemical engineeringX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyPhase (matter)Transmission electron microscopyIron oxideNanostructureNanotechnologyChemistryMetallurgyPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryAdsorptionEngineeringIron oxide chemistry and applicationsMine drainage and remediation techniquesIron Metabolism and Disorders
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