Behavior of light elements in iron-silicate-water-sulfur system during early Earth’s evolution

Abstract Hydrogen (H) is considered to be one of the candidates for light elements in the Earth’s core, but the amount and timing of delivery have been unknown. We investigated the effects of sulfur (S), another candidate element in the core, on deuteration of iron (Fe) in iron–silicate–water system...

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Main Authors: Riko Iizuka-Oku, Hirotada Gotou, Chikara Shito, Ko Fukuyama, Yuichiro Mori, Takanori Hattori, Asami Sano-Furukawa, Ken-ichi Funakoshi, Hiroyuki Kagi
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91801-3
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spelling doaj-3e9323d9d80642a69243915fa041279a2021-06-27T11:33:25ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-91801-3Behavior of light elements in iron-silicate-water-sulfur system during early Earth’s evolutionRiko Iizuka-Oku0Hirotada Gotou1Chikara Shito2Ko Fukuyama3Yuichiro Mori4Takanori Hattori5Asami Sano-Furukawa6Ken-ichi Funakoshi7Hiroyuki Kagi8Geochemical Research Center, Graduate School of Science, The University of TokyoInstitute for Solid State Physics, The University of TokyoGeochemical Research Center, Graduate School of Science, The University of TokyoGeochemical Research Center, Graduate School of Science, The University of TokyoGeochemical Research Center, Graduate School of Science, The University of TokyoNeutron Science Section, Materials and Life Science Division, J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, TokaiNeutron Science Section, Materials and Life Science Division, J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, TokaiCross Tokai Research Center for Neutron Science and Technology, TokaiGeochemical Research Center, Graduate School of Science, The University of TokyoAbstract Hydrogen (H) is considered to be one of the candidates for light elements in the Earth’s core, but the amount and timing of delivery have been unknown. We investigated the effects of sulfur (S), another candidate element in the core, on deuteration of iron (Fe) in iron–silicate–water system up to 6–12 GPa, ~ 1200 K using in situ neutron diffraction measurements. The sample initially contained saturated water (D2O) as Mg(OD)2 in the ideal composition (Fe–MgSiO3–D2O) of the primitive Earth. In the existence of water and sulfur, phase transitions of Fe, dehydration of Mg(OD)2, and formation of iron sulfide (FeS) and silicates occurred with increasing temperature. The deuterium (D) solubility (x) in iron deuterides (FeD x ) increased with temperature and pressure, resulting in a maximum of x = 0.33(4) for the hydrous sample without S at 11.2 GPa and 1067 K. FeS was hardly deuterated until Fe deuteration had completed. The lower D concentrations in the S-containing system do not exceed the miscibility gap (x <  ~ 0.4). Both H and S can be incorporated into solid Fe and other light elements could have dissolved into molten iron hydride and/or FeS during the later process of Earth’s evolution.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91801-3
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author Riko Iizuka-Oku
Hirotada Gotou
Chikara Shito
Ko Fukuyama
Yuichiro Mori
Takanori Hattori
Asami Sano-Furukawa
Ken-ichi Funakoshi
Hiroyuki Kagi
spellingShingle Riko Iizuka-Oku
Hirotada Gotou
Chikara Shito
Ko Fukuyama
Yuichiro Mori
Takanori Hattori
Asami Sano-Furukawa
Ken-ichi Funakoshi
Hiroyuki Kagi
Behavior of light elements in iron-silicate-water-sulfur system during early Earth’s evolution
Scientific Reports
author_facet Riko Iizuka-Oku
Hirotada Gotou
Chikara Shito
Ko Fukuyama
Yuichiro Mori
Takanori Hattori
Asami Sano-Furukawa
Ken-ichi Funakoshi
Hiroyuki Kagi
author_sort Riko Iizuka-Oku
title Behavior of light elements in iron-silicate-water-sulfur system during early Earth’s evolution
title_short Behavior of light elements in iron-silicate-water-sulfur system during early Earth’s evolution
title_full Behavior of light elements in iron-silicate-water-sulfur system during early Earth’s evolution
title_fullStr Behavior of light elements in iron-silicate-water-sulfur system during early Earth’s evolution
title_full_unstemmed Behavior of light elements in iron-silicate-water-sulfur system during early Earth’s evolution
title_sort behavior of light elements in iron-silicate-water-sulfur system during early earth’s evolution
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Hydrogen (H) is considered to be one of the candidates for light elements in the Earth’s core, but the amount and timing of delivery have been unknown. We investigated the effects of sulfur (S), another candidate element in the core, on deuteration of iron (Fe) in iron–silicate–water system up to 6–12 GPa, ~ 1200 K using in situ neutron diffraction measurements. The sample initially contained saturated water (D2O) as Mg(OD)2 in the ideal composition (Fe–MgSiO3–D2O) of the primitive Earth. In the existence of water and sulfur, phase transitions of Fe, dehydration of Mg(OD)2, and formation of iron sulfide (FeS) and silicates occurred with increasing temperature. The deuterium (D) solubility (x) in iron deuterides (FeD x ) increased with temperature and pressure, resulting in a maximum of x = 0.33(4) for the hydrous sample without S at 11.2 GPa and 1067 K. FeS was hardly deuterated until Fe deuteration had completed. The lower D concentrations in the S-containing system do not exceed the miscibility gap (x <  ~ 0.4). Both H and S can be incorporated into solid Fe and other light elements could have dissolved into molten iron hydride and/or FeS during the later process of Earth’s evolution.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91801-3
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