Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4702919 Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The results show that the structural (octahedral) Li content of hectorites increases with Li concentration in solution, with temperature and with synthesis duration. A steady-state is reached after 4 weeks at 150 °C and after 2 months at 70 and 90 °C. Calculated partition coefficients, expressed either as DLi = [Li(clay)]/[Li(aq)] (ppm/ppm) or as DLi/Mg′ = (Li/Mg)clay/(Li/Mg)solution (ppm/ppm), increase with the synthesis temperature which is consistent with a true Li-Mg substitution within the clay lattice. DLi also increases when the Li concentration in solution decreases, and reaches 22 at 150 °C (using a 1.5 mg/L Li solution). A general expression for DLi can be established: logDLi = −1319/T(K) + 5.5 ([Li(aq)])−0.0806. The main conclusion is that neoformed smectites which crystallize during water-rock interactions can be efficient Li sinks in the external geochemical cycle. Quantitative applications to several natural systems are assessed.
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