Abstract
After it had become clear that equilibrium fractionation between chemical phases containing different hydrogen isotopes could be both theoretically and experimentally determined with perfect agreement (Urey and Rittenberg in J Chem Phys 1:137–143, 1933; Rittenberg and Urey in J Amer Chem Soc 56:1885–1889, 1934; Rittenberg et al. in J Chem Phys 2:48–49, 1934) interest in the equilibria between isotopes of the other light elements also grew.
Keywords
- Equilibrium Fractionation Factor
- Rittenberg
- Chlorine Isotope Fractionation
- Microbial Perchlorate Reduction
- Bromine Species
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Eggenkamp, H. (2014). Theoretical and Experimental Fractionation Between Species with Different Oxidation States. In: The Geochemistry of Stable Chlorine and Bromine Isotopes. Advances in Isotope Geochemistry. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28506-6_8
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