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ArticleName Provision of an energy rationale for the hypothesis of the Earth's inner core three-phase composition from Fe-Co-Ni elements in hypervalent states
ArticleAuthor Zuev V. V.
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Mekhanobr Engineering JSC (Russia):

Zuev V. V., Leading Researcher, Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy, office@mekhanobr.spb.ru

Abstract

Additional arguments are presented in support of the Earth's inner core main phase composition (Fe0,9Ni0,1), structure (body-centered cubic lattice with elementary cell parameter a0 = 2.49  Å) and anticipated properties. New hypothesis on possible cobalt and nickel entry into the Earth's inner core central part as separate phases — homoatomic covalent crystals with CN = 9 and CN = 10 of 9-valent (Co) and 10-valent (Ni) elements, is formulated and substantiated. The formation conditions (Р = 265 GPa and Р = 320 GPa), as well as unique energy and physical parameters of these phases, significantly exceeding those of Fe(VIII)0,9Ni(VIII)0,1 main phase, whose content in the inner core reaches 90 %, are discussed. Contents of phases Co(IX) and Ni(X), according to preliminary estimates, amount to 9 % and 1 %, respectively. Though the presence of three phases from Fe-Co-Ni elements in hypervalent states in the Earth's inner core seems quite real and natural, yet this hypothesis requires further substantiation and support. Applied relevance of this article consists in justification of probability of existence (and, in prospect, development) of new mineral substances that may significantly exceed diamond and advanced ultra-hard materials in hardness

keywords Fe-Co-Ni triad of hypervalent elements in the Earth's core, three-phase composition of the Earth's inner core, energy density and matter extreme properties, new ultra-hard materials, maximum possible atomic valence
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