Abstract:This work examines
the stable isotope fractionation of carbon and
oxygen in gaseous, supercritical, and liquid carbon dioxide systems
at temperatures from −27.1 to +43.5 °C. For pressurized
single-, supercritical-, and dual-phase carbon dioxide, both carbon
and oxygen isotope fractionations can be measured and are significant
when subjected to variations within this temperature range. The δ
13C and δ
18O values ranged from −41.55 to −41.38 ‰ (VPDB)
and −27.74 to −24.9 ‰ (VPDB), respectively, for
gas-phase carb… Show more
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