Adding hydrogen to forsterite strongly increases the diffusion rate of Mg, but the reason for this is unclear. As Mg diffusion in forsterite can influence its electrical conductivity, understanding this process is important. In this study we use density functional theory to predict the diffusivity of H-bearing Mg vacancies and we find that they are around 1000 times slower than H-free Mg vacancies. H-bearing Mg vacancies are many orders of magnitude more concentrated than H-free Mg vacancies, however, and diffusion is a combination of diffusivity and defect concentration. Overall, the presence of hydrated Mg vacancies is predicted to cause a large (multiple orders of magnitude) increase in both diffusion rate and diffusional anisotropy with...
Computer simulation techniques were used to investigate the effect of pressure on magnesium diffusio...
International audienceThe kinetics of hydrogenation of dry iron-bearing olivine single crystals was ...
abstract: Nominally anhydrous minerals formed deep in the mantle and transported to the Earth’s surf...
Mg diffusion is important for explaining many properties of forsterite but its mechanism is unknown....
International audienceWhilst the diffusivity of hydrogen (H) in forsterite (Mg2SiO4) has been extens...
International audienceSynthetic hydroxylated titanium-bearing and undoped MgO-buffered forsterite cr...
The distribution of hydrogen across different crystallographic sites and point defects in forsterite...
Nominally anhydrous minerals formed deep in the mantle and transported to the Earth's surface contai...
International audienceThe mechanisms of hydrogen mobility in nominally anhydrous minerals (NAMs) imp...
The transport properties of hydrogen are crucial to the kinetics of hydrogen storage in MgH2. We use...
We study the hydrogen mobility in ringwoodite and wadsleyite considering multiple charge-balanced de...
International audienceThe hydrogen content of nominally anhydrous minerals is of great interest, bec...
Knowledge of water content and distribution in the Earth's mantle is critical to understanding the g...
International audienceHydrogen can be stored in the structure of nominally anhydrous minerals as poi...
Computer simulation techniques were used to investigate the effect of pressure on magnesium diffusio...
International audienceThe kinetics of hydrogenation of dry iron-bearing olivine single crystals was ...
abstract: Nominally anhydrous minerals formed deep in the mantle and transported to the Earth’s surf...
Mg diffusion is important for explaining many properties of forsterite but its mechanism is unknown....
International audienceWhilst the diffusivity of hydrogen (H) in forsterite (Mg2SiO4) has been extens...
International audienceSynthetic hydroxylated titanium-bearing and undoped MgO-buffered forsterite cr...
The distribution of hydrogen across different crystallographic sites and point defects in forsterite...
Nominally anhydrous minerals formed deep in the mantle and transported to the Earth's surface contai...
International audienceThe mechanisms of hydrogen mobility in nominally anhydrous minerals (NAMs) imp...
The transport properties of hydrogen are crucial to the kinetics of hydrogen storage in MgH2. We use...
We study the hydrogen mobility in ringwoodite and wadsleyite considering multiple charge-balanced de...
International audienceThe hydrogen content of nominally anhydrous minerals is of great interest, bec...
Knowledge of water content and distribution in the Earth's mantle is critical to understanding the g...
International audienceHydrogen can be stored in the structure of nominally anhydrous minerals as poi...
Computer simulation techniques were used to investigate the effect of pressure on magnesium diffusio...
International audienceThe kinetics of hydrogenation of dry iron-bearing olivine single crystals was ...
abstract: Nominally anhydrous minerals formed deep in the mantle and transported to the Earth’s surf...