Authors
Carmen Sanchez-Valle, Bruno Reynard, Isabelle Daniel, Christophe Lecuyer, Isabelle Martinez, Jean-Claude Chervin
Publication date
2005/9/1
Journal
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Volume
69
Issue
17
Pages
4301-4313
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Equilibrium boron isotopic fractionations between trigonal B(OH)3 and tetragonal B(OH)4 aqueous species have been calculated at high P-T conditions using measured vibrational spectra (Raman and IR) and force-field modeling to compute reduced partition function ratios for B-isotopic exchange following Urey’s theory. The calculated isotopic fractionation factor at 300 K, α3/4 = 1.0176(2), is slightly lower than the formerly calculated value of α3/4 = 1.0193 (Kakihana and Kotaka, 1977), due to differences in the determined vibrational frequencies. The effect of pressure on α3/4 up to 10 GPa and 723 K is shown to be negligible relative to temperature or speciation (pH) effects. Implications for the interpretation of boron fractionation in experimental and natural systems are discussed. We also show that the relationship between seawater-mineral B isotope fractionation and pH can be expressed using two variables, α …
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