Nuclear volume effects in kinetic isotope fractionation: A case study of mercury oxidation by chlorine species

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Chenlu Yang [1 ]
Yining Zhang [2 ]
Yun Liu [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Research Center for Planetary Science,College of Earth and Planetary Sciences,Chengdu University of Technology
[2] State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry,Institute of Geochemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences
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It is well-known that the equilibrium isotope fractionation of mercury (Hg) includes classical massdependent fractionations (MDFs) and nuclear volume effect(NVE) induced mass-independent fractionations (MIFs).However,the effect of the NVE on these kinetic processes is not known.The total fractionations (MDFs+NVE-induced MIFs) of several representative Hg-incorporated substances were selected and calculated with ab initio calculations in this work for both equilibrium and kinetic processes.NVE-induced MIFs were calculated with scaled contact electron densities at the nucleus through systematic evaluations of their accuracy and errors using the Gaussian09 and DIRAC19 packages (named the electron density scaling method).Additionally,the NVE-induced kinetic isotope effect (KIE) of Hg isotopes are also calculated with this method for several representative Hg oxidation reactions by chlorine species.Total KIEs for202Hg/198Hg ranging from-2.27‰to 0.96‰are obtained.Three anomalous202Hg-enriched KIEs (δ202Hg/198Hg=0.83‰,0.94‰,and0.96‰,) caused by the NVE are observed,which are quite diff erent from the classical view (i.e.,light isotopes react faster than the heavy ones).The electron density scaling method we developed in this study can provide an easier way to calculate the NVE-induced KIEs for heavy isotopes and serve to better understand the fractionation mechanisms of mercury isotope systems.
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