2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28506-6_10
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Natural Variations of Stable Chlorine and Bromine Isotopes on Earth

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“…Zakon et al coupled gas chromatography to MC ICP-MS for simultaneous measurement of S, Cl and Br isotope ratios in different (reference) materials [132]. Further details about Cl and Br isotope fractionation can be found in [133,134].…”
Section: Fig 4 Distribution Of Publications Between 2010 and 2015 Fomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zakon et al coupled gas chromatography to MC ICP-MS for simultaneous measurement of S, Cl and Br isotope ratios in different (reference) materials [132]. Further details about Cl and Br isotope fractionation can be found in [133,134].…”
Section: Fig 4 Distribution Of Publications Between 2010 and 2015 Fomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another line of evidence supporting perchlorate in Gale crater is the presence of highly unusual chlorine isotope compositions. While the vast bulk of chlorine reservoirs on Earth vary within ±3‰ δ 37 Cl (Eggenkamp, 2014), chlorine isotope ratios in Gale crater measured on HCl are strongly depleted in 37 Cl and highly variable: −50 to −15‰ δ 37 Cl (Farley et al, 2016). Either direct measurement of oxychlorine phases or cycling of chlorine through oxychlorine phases was the preferred interpretation of Farley et al (2016).…”
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“…Cl 2 used for the production of HCH is generally produced by the oxidation of Cl – during electrolysis of NaCl by the mercury-, diaphragm-, or membrane-cell method from concentrated seawater chlorides (brines) or dissolved rock salt with chlorine isotope ratios within the narrow range between −0.5‰ and 0.0‰, equal or close to the standard mean ocean chloride (SMOC) reference value. Possible variations in chlorine isotope ratios in HCHs, which can be detected by available methods (with analytical uncertainty of less than ±0.1‰, 1σ), , can arise from chlorine isotope fractionation during different technological processes of Cl 2 gas production, as well as during the HCH synthesis and purification processes. These isotope effects can be especially pronounced for redox reactions, leading to high enrichment in 37 Cl of the most oxidized species .…”
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confidence: 99%