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Molybdenum Burial Mechanism in Sulfidic Sediments: Iron-Sulfide Pathway

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ACS EARTH AND SPACE CHEMISTRY
卷 2, 期 6, 页码 565-576

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsearthspacechem.8b00016

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Molybdenum; euxinic basins; iron sulfide; jordisite; colloids

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  1. U.S. National Science Foundation [EAR-1503567, EAR-1503596]
  2. American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund [PRF 52201-UR2, ACS-PRF 54583-DNI2]
  3. DOE Office of Science by Argonne National Laboratory [DE-AC02-06CH11357]
  4. GeoSoilEnviroCARHS
  5. National Science Foundation - Earth Sciences [EAR-1128799]
  6. Department of Energy, Geosciences [DE-FG02-94ER14466]

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Relative to continental crust, sediments underlying sulfidic marine waters are molybdenum-rich, a property preserved in the rock record and useful for characterizing paleoenvironments. The enrichment mechanism is not agreed upon but is attributed at least partly to deposition of Fe-Mo-S compounds, which are as yet uncharacterized. Here, we determine the composition and stability of colloidal Fe-Mo-S precipitates formed at mildly basic pH and H2S(aq) > 10(-5) M. The first product consists simply of FeMoS4, with K-sp = 10(-14.95). Within hours, FeMoS4 irreversibly transforms by internal self-reduction to a Mo(IV) product of similar composition. The reduced product is insoluble in 1 M HCl but soluble in concentrated HNO3, implying that it would be recovered with pyrite in a common assay of sediments. X-ray absorption fine structure data show that Mo(IV) in the colloids is coordinated by a split first shell of about five sulfur atoms at average distances of 2.31 and 2.46 angstrom and in its second shell by an iron atom at about 2.80 angstrom. These properties resemble those determined for Mo in modern anoxic lake sediments and in Phanerozoic black shales. The atomic environment around Mo suggests that the colloidal products may be inorganic polymers containing cuboid, Fe2Mo2S44+ cores. Such materials are so far unreported by mineralogists, although a rare mineral, jordisite, may be a related, but more Mo-rich material. The low solubility of FeMoS4 makes it a feasible precipitate in euxinic waters like those in the modern Black Sea. We propose that colloids similar to those studied here could account for Mo-enrichment in euxinic basin sediments and black shales.

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