Revealing Rutherfordine Mineral as an Auxetic Material

The mechanical behavior of the uranyl carbonate mineral, rutherfordine, UO<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>, was studied by means of theoretical solid-state methods based in Density Functional Theory using plane waves and pseudopotentials. The results of the computations reported in...

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Main Author: Francisco Colmenero
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/11/2281
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spelling doaj-30a8ccf4220244088d699eadf0e48d302020-11-24T20:56:11ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-11-01811228110.3390/app8112281app8112281Revealing Rutherfordine Mineral as an Auxetic MaterialFrancisco Colmenero0Instituto de Estructura de la Materia (IEM-CSIC), C/Serrano, 113, 28006 Madrid, SpainThe mechanical behavior of the uranyl carbonate mineral, rutherfordine, UO<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>, was studied by means of theoretical solid-state methods based in Density Functional Theory using plane waves and pseudopotentials. The results of the computations reported in this work show that this mineral exhibits the important negative Poisson ratio (NPR) phenomenon. In order to show that this feature is not an artifact associated to the theoretical treatment employed, additional calculations were carried out using very large calculation parameters. These calculations improved the mechanical description of this mineral and confirmed its auxeticity, i.e., it shows NPR values. Rutherfordine is a highly anisotropic material showing a maximum value of the NPR of the order of &#8722;0.3 &#177; 0.1 for applied stresses directed along the <i>X</i> axis, the transverse direction being the <i>Y</i> axis perpendicular to the structural sheets in rutherfordine structure. The underlying reason for this observation is that under the effect of applied positive pressures, the interlayer space between the sheets of rutherfordine vary in the opposite way to the expected behavior; that is, it decreases instead of increasing.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/11/2281Uranyl-containing materialmechanical propertiesnegative poisson ratio
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Revealing Rutherfordine Mineral as an Auxetic Material
Applied Sciences
Uranyl-containing material
mechanical properties
negative poisson ratio
author_facet Francisco Colmenero
author_sort Francisco Colmenero
title Revealing Rutherfordine Mineral as an Auxetic Material
title_short Revealing Rutherfordine Mineral as an Auxetic Material
title_full Revealing Rutherfordine Mineral as an Auxetic Material
title_fullStr Revealing Rutherfordine Mineral as an Auxetic Material
title_full_unstemmed Revealing Rutherfordine Mineral as an Auxetic Material
title_sort revealing rutherfordine mineral as an auxetic material
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-11-01
description The mechanical behavior of the uranyl carbonate mineral, rutherfordine, UO<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>, was studied by means of theoretical solid-state methods based in Density Functional Theory using plane waves and pseudopotentials. The results of the computations reported in this work show that this mineral exhibits the important negative Poisson ratio (NPR) phenomenon. In order to show that this feature is not an artifact associated to the theoretical treatment employed, additional calculations were carried out using very large calculation parameters. These calculations improved the mechanical description of this mineral and confirmed its auxeticity, i.e., it shows NPR values. Rutherfordine is a highly anisotropic material showing a maximum value of the NPR of the order of &#8722;0.3 &#177; 0.1 for applied stresses directed along the <i>X</i> axis, the transverse direction being the <i>Y</i> axis perpendicular to the structural sheets in rutherfordine structure. The underlying reason for this observation is that under the effect of applied positive pressures, the interlayer space between the sheets of rutherfordine vary in the opposite way to the expected behavior; that is, it decreases instead of increasing.
topic Uranyl-containing material
mechanical properties
negative poisson ratio
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/11/2281
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