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Albite feldspar dissolution kinetics as a function of the Gibbs free energy at high pCO_2

Geophysics 2008-01-04 v1

Abstract

We are currently measuring the dissolution kinetics of albite feldspar at 100 deg C in the presence of high levels of dissolved CO_2 (pCO_2 = 9 MPa) as a function of the saturation state of the feldspar (Gibbs free energy of reaction, \Delta G). The experiments are conducted using a flow through reactor, thereby allowing the dissolution reactions to occur at a fixed pH and at constant, but variable saturation states. Preliminary results indicate that at far-from-equilibrium conditions, the dissolution kinetics of albite are defined by a rate plateau, with R \approx 5.0 x 10^{-10} mol m^{-2} s^{-1} at -70 < \Delta G < -40 kJ mol^{-1}. At \Delta G > -40 kJ mol^{-1}, the rates decrease sharply, revealing a strong inverse relation between the dissolution rate and free energy. Based on the experiments carried out to date, the dissolution rate-free energy data correspond to a highly non-linear and sigmoidal relation, in accord with recent studies.

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@article{arxiv.0801.0548,
  title  = {Albite feldspar dissolution kinetics as a function of the Gibbs free energy at high pCO_2},
  author = {Roland Hellmann and Damien Daval and Delphine Tisserand and François Renard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.0548},
  year   = {2008}
}