2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2020.08.041
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Density functional theory calculation of fracture surfaces of siderite and hematite

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“…For hematite, Gao et al believed that (012) and (104) were the major exposed surfaces, which is consistent with the report of Guo et al, who observed clear lattice fringes of hematite nanoparticles with a dihedral angle of 86° by a high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HR-TEM), thus confirming the dominant position of the hematite (012) surface. However, Yuan et al predicted that (110), (101), and (011) were the main fracture surfaces of hematite from the perspective of mechanical properties. In addition, it is reported that the Fe-terminated surface of the (001) plane is also considered a potential exposed surface. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For hematite, Gao et al believed that (012) and (104) were the major exposed surfaces, which is consistent with the report of Guo et al, who observed clear lattice fringes of hematite nanoparticles with a dihedral angle of 86° by a high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HR-TEM), thus confirming the dominant position of the hematite (012) surface. However, Yuan et al predicted that (110), (101), and (011) were the main fracture surfaces of hematite from the perspective of mechanical properties. In addition, it is reported that the Fe-terminated surface of the (001) plane is also considered a potential exposed surface. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crystal mechanical property of metal materials has been conducting numerous studies; meanwhile, the mechanical property of nonmetallic minerals on a crystal scale has become a hot-spot field gradually. Yuan et al 16 and Zhang et al 17 studied the mechanical properties and fracture surface of Siderite and hematite, which revealed that the defects did not affect the symmetry of the distribution of mechanical properties. Heyliger et al 18 measured the elastic constant of a natural quartz sphere via resonance-ultrasound spectroscopy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La Figura 15 indica que la disposición antiferromagnética (+−−+) presenta la energía más baja, por lo cual es la configuración magnética más estable y en consecuencia es la configuración magnética que con mayor probabilidad se encuentra en la naturaleza. Estos resultados son consistentes con trabajos teóricos previos [72,89,98].…”
Section: Resultados Y Discusión Etapa 1 Estudio Del Materials Adsorbenteunclassified
“…defectos en los cristales afectan en gran medida sus propiedades termodinámicas, eléctricas, magnéticas y mecánicas [89].…”
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