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- W3199146468 abstract "Several field-based studies have proposed that late-stage magmatic aqueous brines may be responsible for the transportation and redistribution of platinum-group elements (PGE) in mafic–ultramafic igneous systems. We experimentally studied the solubility of Pt in high-temperature aqueous brines as a function of oxygen fugacity (ƒO2), temperature (T), pH and total chloride concentration (Cltotal) in a S-free system. Experiments were conducted at 800–1000 °C and 200 MPa in an externally-heated rapid-quench Molybdenum-Hafnium Carbide (MHC) pressure vessel assembly. We employed the synthetic fluid inclusion (SFI) technique to trap and sample pre-equilibrated, high-salinity brines in quartz cylinders subjected to in situ fracturing during experimental run conditions. Platinum solubility was observed to have a positive correlation with ƒO2, temperature, fluid acidity and Cltotal (salinity). A log Pt versus log ƒO2 diagram derives a weighted-error linear regression slope (m) = 0.48 ± 0.04 which demonstrates that Pt is present in the 2+ oxidation state over the studied ƒO2 range. At relatively oxidizing conditions, 1.44 log units above the Ni-NiO oxygen buffer (NNO+1.44), aqueous brines (containing 63 NaCl eq. wt.%) with a mildly acidic fluid composition (pH = 6.03) can dissolve up to ∼100 µg/g Pt at 900 °C and 200 MPa. Aqueous brines with identical fluid compositions yield a solubility of 4–13 µg/g Pt under more reducing conditions (NNO–0.41 to NNO–1.42). Thermodynamic model calculations suggest that both PtCl2 and PtCl3− are the dominant Pt(II)-chloride complexes which facilitate the transport of Pt in high-temperature aqueous vapors and brines. In fluid compositions with Cltotal >32 m (mol/kg H2O), PtCl3− complex is expected to be the dominant Pt species. In natural mafic–ultramafic systems, high-salinity, orthomagmatic aqueous brines may be important transporting agents if such magmatic fluids can participate in the dissolution of Pt-enriched base-metal sulfides or react with discrete insoluble Pt phases imposing a relatively high activity of Pt (i.e., Pt3Fe). Furthermore, precipitation of Pt from aqueous brines is promoted by a decrease in ƒO2, temperature, acidity and Cltotal." @default.
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- W3199146468 date "2022-01-01" @default.
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- W3199146468 title "The solubility of platinum in magmatic brines: Insights into the mobility of PGE in ore-forming environments" @default.
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