Oxygen Isotope Exchange between Carbon Dioxide and Iron Oxideson Mars' Surface br

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS(2022)

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An investigation of the fundamental processes leading to the incorporation of18O isotopes in carbon dioxide and in iron oxides is critical to understanding the atmospherice volution and geochemistry of Mars. Whereas signatures of18O have been observed by the Phoenix Lander and the sample analysis at Mars for carbon dioxide, the underlying isotopic exchange pathways with minerals of the crust of Mars are still elusive. Here, we reveal that reactions of gaseous18O-carbon dioxide over goethite (FeO(OH)) and hematite (Fe2O3) lead to an18O transfer from the atmosphere that enriches the18O content of the iron oxides in the absence of water and light. This proof-of-concept study shows that isotopic enrichment processes on Mars not only are limited to the atmosphere but also proceed via chemical interaction with dry iron oxides. These processes are decisive to comprehending the18O cycle between the atmosphere and the surface on the planetary scale
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