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He Man-Chao, Zhao Jian, Fang Zhi-Jie. First-principles study of atomic and electronic structures of kaolinite in soft rockJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(3): 039101.
| He Man-Chao, Zhao Jian, Fang Zhi-Jie. First-principles study of atomic and electronic structures of kaolinite in soft rockJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(3): 039101. |
First-principles study of atomic and electronic structures of kaolinite in soft rock
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Abstract
Kaolinite is a kind of clay mineral which often causes large deformations in soft-rock tunnel engineering and thus causes safety issues. To deal with these engineering safety issues, the physical/chemical properties of the kaolinite should be studied from basic viewpoints. By using the density-functional theory, in this paper, the atomic and the electronic structures of the kaolinite are studied within the local-density approximation (LDA). It is found that the kaolinite has a large indirect band gap with the conduction band minimum (CBM) and the valence band maximum (VBM) being at the \varGamma and the B points, respectively. The chemical bonding between the cation and the oxygen anion in kaolinite is mainly ionic, accompanied by a minor covalent component. It is pointed that the VBM and the CBM of kaolinite consist of oxygen 2p and cation s states, respectively. The bond lengths between different cations and anions, as well as of the different OH groups, are also compared. -
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