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The condensation temperatures of the elements: A reappraisal

Authors :
Wood, Bernard J.
Smythe, Duane J.
Harrison, Thomas
Source :
American Mineralogist (De Gruyter); June 2019, Vol. 104 Issue: 6 p844-856, 13p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

As part of a project to investigate the volatilities of so-called “moderately volatile elements” such as Zn, In, Tl, Ga, Ag, Sb, Pb, and Cl during planetary formation, we began by re-calculating the condensation temperatures of these elements from a solar gas at 10-4bar. Our calculations highlighted three areas where currently available estimates of condensation temperature could be improved. One of these is the nature of mixing behavior of many important trace elements when dissolved in major condensates such as silicates, Fe-rich metals, and sulfides. Nonideal solution of the trace elements can alter (generally lower) condensation temperatures by up to 500 K. Second, recent measurements of the halogen contents of CI chondrites (Clay et al. 2017) indicate that the solar system abundance of chlorine is significantly overestimated, and this affects the stabilities of gaseous complexes of many elements of interest. Finally, we have attempted to improve on previous estimates of the free energies of chlorine-bearing solids since the temperature of chlorine condensation has an important control on the condensation temperatures of many trace elements. Our result for the 50% condensation temperature of chlorine, 472 K is nearly 500 K lower than the result of Lodders (2003), and this means that the HCl content of the solar gas at temperatures <900 K is higher than previously estimated.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0003004X and 19453027
Volume :
104
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
American Mineralogist (De Gruyter)
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs50230144
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2138/am-2019-6852CCBY