International audienceOrthosilicates adopt the zircon structure-types (I41/amd), consisting of isolated SiO4 tetrahedra joined by A-site metal cations, such as Ce and U. They are of significant interest in the fields of geochemistry, mineralogy, nuclear waste form development and material science. Stetindite (CeSiO4) and coffinite (USiO4) can be formed under hydrothermal conditions despite both being thermodynamically metastable. Water has been hypothesized to play a significant role in stabilizing and forming these orthosilicate phases, though little experimental evidence exists. To understand the effects of hydration or hydroxylation on these orthosilicates, in situ high temperature synchrotron and laboratory-based X-ray diffraction was c...
Coffinite (USiO{sub 4}) has been found in numerous sedimentary and hydrothermal environments includi...
U-thorite, (Th,U)SiO4, from Ambohijatrova Masindray, Madagascar, was investigated to understand the ...
Coffinite (USiO4) and thorite (ThSiO4) are conspicuous radiogenic silicates in the geonomy. They for...
International audienceOrthosilicates adopt the zircon structure-types (I41/amd), consisting of isola...
Coffinite, USiO4, is an important U(IV) mineral, but its thermodynamic properties are not well-const...
Coffinite, USiO4, is an important U(IV) mineral, but its thermodynamic properties are not well-const...
International audienceThorite, ThSiO4, and coffinite, USiO4, are two naturally occurring phases whic...
Coffinite, USiO4, has been produced by hydrothermal synthesis. The synthesis products, coffinite nan...
The minerals studtite (UO4·4H2O) and metastudtite (UO4·2H2O)are the only natural occurring peroxide ...
The miscibility behavior of the USiO$_{4}$ – ThSiO$_{4}$ system was investigated. The end members an...
Chlormayenite Ca12Al14O32[♦4Cl2] (♦-vacancy) is partially hydrated micro porouss mineral with hydrox...
International audienceA better understanding of the formation of actinide (IV) silicates from the al...
Coffinite, USiO4, can form under reducing conditions from UO2 in contact with silica-rich waters (La...
Experiments on the solubility of intermediate members of the Th<sub>1–<i>x</i></sub>U<sub><i>x</i></...
Coffinite, USiO4, can form under reducing conditions from UO2 in contact with silica-rich waters (La...
Coffinite (USiO{sub 4}) has been found in numerous sedimentary and hydrothermal environments includi...
U-thorite, (Th,U)SiO4, from Ambohijatrova Masindray, Madagascar, was investigated to understand the ...
Coffinite (USiO4) and thorite (ThSiO4) are conspicuous radiogenic silicates in the geonomy. They for...
International audienceOrthosilicates adopt the zircon structure-types (I41/amd), consisting of isola...
Coffinite, USiO4, is an important U(IV) mineral, but its thermodynamic properties are not well-const...
Coffinite, USiO4, is an important U(IV) mineral, but its thermodynamic properties are not well-const...
International audienceThorite, ThSiO4, and coffinite, USiO4, are two naturally occurring phases whic...
Coffinite, USiO4, has been produced by hydrothermal synthesis. The synthesis products, coffinite nan...
The minerals studtite (UO4·4H2O) and metastudtite (UO4·2H2O)are the only natural occurring peroxide ...
The miscibility behavior of the USiO$_{4}$ – ThSiO$_{4}$ system was investigated. The end members an...
Chlormayenite Ca12Al14O32[♦4Cl2] (♦-vacancy) is partially hydrated micro porouss mineral with hydrox...
International audienceA better understanding of the formation of actinide (IV) silicates from the al...
Coffinite, USiO4, can form under reducing conditions from UO2 in contact with silica-rich waters (La...
Experiments on the solubility of intermediate members of the Th<sub>1–<i>x</i></sub>U<sub><i>x</i></...
Coffinite, USiO4, can form under reducing conditions from UO2 in contact with silica-rich waters (La...
Coffinite (USiO{sub 4}) has been found in numerous sedimentary and hydrothermal environments includi...
U-thorite, (Th,U)SiO4, from Ambohijatrova Masindray, Madagascar, was investigated to understand the ...
Coffinite (USiO4) and thorite (ThSiO4) are conspicuous radiogenic silicates in the geonomy. They for...