Aragonite-II and CaCO3-VII: New High-Pressure, High-Temperature Polymorphs of CaCO3

Gavryushkin, Pavel N.; Martirosyan, Naira S.; Inerbaev, Talgat M.; Popov, Zakhar I.; Rashchenko, Sergey V.; Likhacheva, Anna Yu.; Lobanov, Sergey S.; Goncharov, Alexander F.; Prakapenka, Vitali B.; Litasov, Konstantin D.
2017
CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN
DOI
10.1021/acs.cgd.7b00977
The importance for the global carbon cycle, the P-T phase diagram of CaCO3 has been under extensive investigation since the invention of the high-pressure techniques. However, this study is far from being completed. In the present work, we show the existence of two new high-pressure polymorphs of CaCO3. The crystal structure prediction performed here reveals a new polymorph corresponding to distorted aragonite structure and named aragonite-II. In situ diamond anvil cell experiments confirm the presence of aragonite-II at 35 GPa and allow identification of another high-pressure polymorph at 50 GPa, named CaCO3-VII. CaCO3-VII is a structural analogue of CaCO3-P2(1)/c-1, predicted theoretically earlier. The P-T phase diagram obtained based on a quasi-harmonic approximation shows the stability field of CaCO3-VII and aragonite-II at 30-50 GPa and 0-1200 K. Synthesized earlier in experiments on cold compression of calcite, CaCO3-VI was found to be metastable in the whole pressure temperature range.