Abstract
We present 29Si MAS-NMR spectroscopic data for a series of synthetic feldspar samples along the join CaAl2Si2O8-SrAl2Si2O8, from which the composition dependence and coupling of order parameters describing Si-Al order and the triclinic-monoclinic displacive transition were determined. Spectra of SrAl2Si2O8 contain narrow peaks for the two crys-tallographic Si sites, plus additional peaks for Si having three and two Al nearest neighbors, indicating the presence of approximately 0.14 Al-O-Al linkages per formula unit and a value of σ = 0.93 for the short-range order parameter. For the triclinic feldspar samples, short-range Si-Al order increases continuously with Sr content from σ = 0.89(3) for CaAl2Si2O8 to 0.97(1) for Sr0.80Ca0.20Al2Si2O8 but then decreases discontinuously to 0.93(2) for the monoclinic samples, Sr0.85Ca0.15Al2Si2O8 to SrAl2Si2O8. The variation of peak positions with composition is consistent with a structural phase transition near Sr0.85Ca0.15Al2Si2O8 from I1 to I2/c. The order parameter for this displacive transition is reflected by the chemical shift of the Tlmz crystallographic site, and its composition dependence gives an order-parameter critical exponent of β = 0.49(2), indicating classical second-order behavior.