Thermal expansion of FeWO4 (Ferberite) and FeWO4:Fe2WO6 (7:1): a comparative X-ray and neutron diffraction study
Abstract
The thermal expansion of natural FeWO4 (ferberite) and synthetic FeWO4:Fe2WO6 (7:1) was investigated over the 2-1123 K temperature range combining single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction together with neutron powder diffraction. High-precision lattice parameters were obtained for both samples. The temperature dependence of the unit-cell volume was analysed using physically based thermodynamic models, including the Kroll and Berman approaches as implemented in EoSFit7. All datasets are well reproduced within their respective temperature intervals. However, significant differences are observed between the behavior of ferberite and FeWO4:Fe2WO6, which has a \~40% smaller thermal expansion coefficient and a reduced reference volume. Possible origins, including microstructural and phase-coexistence effects, are discussed. The results provide a comprehensive description of the thermal expansion behavior of FeWO4 across a wide temperature range.
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