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Technical Report CMS-TR-20230813


Title On the relative abundances of Cavansite and Pentagonite
Author/s Bhalchandra S. Pujari, Sagar Gehlot, Mihir Arjunwadkar, Dilip G. Kanhere
Department of Scientific Computing, Modeling and Simulation, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune 411 007, India


Raymond Duraiswami
Department of Geology, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune 411 007, India
Abstract Cavansite is a visually stunning blue vanadosilicate mineral with limited occurrences worldwide, whereas Pentagonite is a closely related dimorph with similar physical and chemical properties, yet is extremely rare. The reasons behind Pentagonite’s exceptional rarity remain largely unknown. In this study, we utilize density functional theory (DFT) to investigate the electronic structures of Cavansite and Pentagonite at ground state and finite pressures. We then employ a Boltzmann probability model to construct a comprehensive phase diagram that reveals the abundance of each species across a wide range of pressure and temperature conditions. Our analysis reveals the key factors that contribute to the relative scarcity of Pentagonite, including differences in structural arrangement and electronic configurations between the two minerals. Specifically, because of the peculiar arrangements of SiO4 polyhedra, Cavansite forms a compact structure (about 2.7% less in volume) resulting in lower energy. We also show that at a temperature of about 600K only about 1% Pentagonite can be formed. This probability is only slightly enhanced within a pressure range of up to about 3GPa. We also find that vanadium induces a highly localized state in both of these otherwise large band gap insulators resulting in extremely weak magnetic phase that is unlikely to be observed at any reasonable finite temperature. Finally, our dehydration studies reveal that water molecules are loosely bound inside the microporous crystals of Cavansite and Pentagonite, suggesting potential applications of these minerals in various technological fields.
Keywords Cavansite, Pentagonite, Deccan Besalts, Computational Materials, Geophysics, DFT, Silicate Minerals, Zeolites, Mineralisation, Relative Abundance
Download arXiv:2308.06825Journal
Citing This Document Bhalchandra S. Pujari, Sagar Gehlot, Mihir Arjunwadkar, Dilip G. Kanhere, and Raymond Duraiswami , On the relative abundances of Cavansite and Pentagonite . Technical Report CMS-TR-20230813 of the Centre for Modeling and Simulation, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune 411007, India (2023); available at http://882291.longumnakehk.tech/reports/.
Notes, Published Reference, Etc. Published online as DOI 10.1088/1402-4896/ad3e3a
Contact bspujari AT 882291.longumnakehk.tech
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