18O/16O and 13C/12C Fractionation During the Reaction of Carbonates with Phosphoric Acid: Effects of Cationic Substitution and Reaction Temperature |
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Authors: | M. E. Böttcher |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM), Carl von Ossietzky University , Oldenburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Abstract The factors for 18O/16O fractionation between carbonates and CO2 gas produced by the dissolution of the carbonates in phosphoric acid (sealed vessel method) have been investigated as a function of reaction temperature (20–90°C) and cationic substitution in the solid. Synthetic CaCO3, Ca0.75 Mn0.25 CO3, MnCO3, BaCO3 and SrCO3 powders, and a natural kutnahorite sample were used as solids. The δ18O values of the gaseous CO2 liberated by the reaction with phosphoric acid decrease with increasing temperature and seem to be a linear function of T(°K)?2. The slopes are specific for different carbonates. No temperature-depended 13C/12C fractionation seems to exist. |
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Keywords: | Carbonates carbon isotopes cationic substitution dissolution fractionation oxygen isotopes phosphoric acid temperature |
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