Condensation in Dust-enriched Systems, by D.S. Ebel and L. Grossman,
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1999

Technique: Thermodynamic Data for Elements and Gas Species

In each calculation, 23 elements were included: H, He, C, N, O, F, Ne, Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ca, Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co and Ni. The gas species considered in every calculation include all species considered by Grossman (1972) and Yoneda and Grossman (1995), as well as those listed in Table 2. The (delta)fHo(298.15K), So(298.15K) and Cpo(T) data for gas species and elements in their standard states were taken wherever possible from the JANAF tables (Chase et al., 1985), obtained in machine readable form from the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 1995. For a few gas species not present in the JANAF database, data from Knacke et al. (1991) or Pedley and Marshall (1983) were used. During calculation, apparent Gibbs energies of formation (Anderson and Crerar, 1993), and hence the equilibrium constants of reactions, were calculated by integration of polynomial fits to tabulated Cpo(T) data. Errors were found in the JANAF tabulations (Chase et al., 1985) of the Gibbs energy of formation ((delta)fGo)and equilibrium constant (lnKf) for the gas species C2N2, C2H2, CN, and HS. The error in HS was also present in the electronic version, and had not been previously reported (M. Chase, pers. comm; 1996). Although it does not occur in the tabulations of Stull and Prophet (1970), Barin (1989), or Knacke et al. (1991), the HS(g) error has been propagated through the work of Yoneda and Grossman (1995), and probably also Sharp and Wasserburg (1995) and others. The effect of this error is to overestimate the stability of HS(g), and cause SiS(g) to sequester slightly less Si than it should.

Table 2. Gas species and thermodynamic data sources included in the calculation, in addition to species used by Grossman (1972) and/or Yoneda and Grossman (1995).
Chase et al. (1985) Knacke et al.
(1991)
Ne CHClF2 NiCl CoF2 F3NO
Ar CHCl2F ClO CrN PF3O CrCl2O2
AlClF CHCl3 TiOCl CrO PF3 MnCl2
AlClF2 CHF ClO2 CrO2 F3PS CrS
AlCl2 CHFO PCl CrO3 SF3 MnF2
AlCl2F CHF3 ClS F10S2 SiF3 NiF2
AlCl3 CH2ClF ClS2 FeF TiF3 Ni(OH)2
AlF2 CH2Cl2 SiCl FHO H4F4 NiO
AlF2O CH2F2 TiCl FHO3S Mg2F4 NiAl2Cl8
AlF3 CH3Cl Cl2 SiFH3 N2F4 NiF
NaAlF4 CH3F Co Cl2 SiF3H SF4 NiH
AlHO KCN Cl2FOP FNO SiF4 TiS
Al2 CN2a FeCl2 FNO2 TiF4 CrCl2
Al2Cl6 CP SiCl2H2 FNO3 TiFO
Al2F6 C2Cl2 K2Cl2 FO PF5 Pedley & Marshall
CCl C2Cl4 C2Cl4 Na2Cl2 H5F5 (1983)
CClFO C2Cl6 NiCl2 FO2 H6F6
CClF3 C2F2 Cl2O FPS SF6 CoO
CClN C2F4 TiCl2O SF H7F7 MnO
CClO C2F6 Cl2O2S SiF FeS
CCl2 C2HCl Cl2S F2 HNO2a
CCl2F2 C2HF Cl2S2 FeF2 K2O2H2
CCl2O C2H4 SiCl2 H2F2 KO
CCl3 (KCN)2 TiCl2 K2F2 K2
CCl3F Ni(CO)4 CoCl3 F2N K2SO4
CCl4 Fe(CO)5 SiCl3F F2N2a Na2SO4
CF CaCl FeCl3 Na2F2 NiS
CFN CaS SiCl3H F2O P4O10
CFO CoCl POCl3 SiF2O P4O6
CF2 ClF PCl3 TiF2O P4
CF2O ClFO2S PCl3S SF2O2 P4S3
CF3 ClFO3 TiCl3 PF2 S3
CF4 ClF2OP Co2Cl4 SF2 S4
CF4O ClF3 Fe2Cl4 S2F2a S5
CF8S ClF5 Mg2Cl4 SiF2 S6
CHCl ClF5S SiCl4 FeF3 S7
ClNO2 FeCl TiCl4 SiF2H2
ClHO PCl5 SiCl3 H3F3
ClNO Fe2Cl6 SiCl3F NF3
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notes: a) Both cis and trans forms are included.


CONDENSATION
in
DUST-ENRICHED SYSTEMS


Denton S. Ebel (1)

Lawrence Grossman(1,2)

(1) Department of The Geophysical Sciences
The University of Chicago
5734 South Ellis Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637

(2) Enrico Fermi Institute
The University of Chicago
5640 South Ellis Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637

Submitted December 22, 1998 to

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Revised version submitted June 30, 1999
Abstract Introduction
Technique

Bulk Composition
Method of Calculation
Data for Elements and Gas Species
Data and Models for Solids
Data and Models for Silicate Liquids
Test of MELTS: Peridotite KLB-1
Transition Between Liquid Models
Results

Vapor of Solar Composition
General Effects of Dust Enrichment and Total Pressure
Oxygen Fugacity
Condensation Temperatures and Liquid Stability
Condensation at 100x Dust Enrichment, Ptot=10-3bar
Condensation at 1000x Dust Enrichment, Ptot=10-3bar
Condensation of Oxidized Iron at High Temperature
Bulk Chemical Composition of Condensates
Composition of Silicate Liquid
Composition of Spinel
Composition of Clinopyroxene
Composition of Feldspar
Composition of Metallic Nickel-Iron
Metal-Sulfide Condensate Assemblages
Discussion

Stability of Silicate Liquid in Solar Gas
Chondrules in Dust-enriched Systems
Conclusions References