In:
Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Vol. 277, No. 5324 ( 1997-07-18), p. 358-360
Abstract:
Sulfurization of meteoritic metal in H 2 S-H 2 gas produced three different sulfides: monosulfide solid solution [(Fe,Ni) 1− x S], pentlandite [(Fe,Ni) 9− x S 8 ], and a phosphorus-rich sulfide. The composition of the remnant metal was unchanged. These results are contrary to theoretical predictions that sulfide formation in the solar nebula produced troilite (FeS) and enriched the remaining metal in nickel. The experimental sulfides are chemically and morphologically similar to sulfide grains in the matrix of the Alais (class CI) carbonaceous chondrite, suggesting that these meteoritic sulfides may be condensates from the solar nebula.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0036-8075
,
1095-9203
DOI:
10.1126/science.277.5324.358
Language:
English
Publisher:
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Publication Date:
1997
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128410-1
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2066996-3
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2060783-0
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11
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