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The effect of composition on Cr2+/Cr3+ in silicate melts

  • Andrew J. Berry EMAIL logo , Hugh St. C. O’Neill , Dean R. Scott , Garry J. Foran and J. M. G. Shelley
Published/Copyright: March 31, 2015
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Abstract

Chromium K-edge X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectra were recorded at room temperature for 27 CaO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2 (CMAS) glass compositions quenched from melts equilibrated at various oxygen fugacities (fO₂) at 1400 °C. Values of Cr2+/ΣCr were determined from the intensity of a shoulder on the main absorption edge, attributed to the 1s → 4s transition, which is characteristic of Cr2+ in these glasses. For each composition, Cr2+/ΣCr could be quantified as a function of fO₂, using a theoretical expression, from as few as three samples (Cr2+/ΣCr ≈ 0, 0.5, and 1). This allowed logK’, or the reduction potential of the Cr3+/2+ half-reaction, and hence the relative change in the ratio γmeltCr³⁺O1.5meltCr²⁺O, to be determined for each composition. At constant fO₂, log[Cr2+/Cr3+] was found to decrease linearly with increasing optical basicity. The variation in logK’ with composition is controlled by γmeltCr³⁺O1.5, corresponding to the capacity of the melt to stabilize both the charge and the preferred solvation site of Cr3+. The method was then applied to spectra recorded in situ at 1400 °C for a synthetic mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) composition, allowing Cr2+/ΣCr to be quantified in a Fe-bearing melt for the first time. Cr2+/ΣCr was found to vary from ~0.45 at the nickel-nickel oxide (NNO) fO₂ buffer to ~0.90 at iron-wüstite (IW). This indicates that Cr2+ is likely to be the dominant oxidation state in terrestrial basaltic melts.

Received: 2005-9-20
Accepted: 2006-4-20
Published Online: 2015-3-31
Published in Print: 2006-11-1

© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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