Isotopic Fractionation of Potassium by Diffusion in Methanol

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We present the results of experiments involving the isotopic fractionation by diffusion of K+ cations in methanol at 298 K along with supporting molecular dynamic simulations. The experiments, using glass Rayleigh fractionators filled with a methanol solution of KCl, constrain the ratio of the individual diffusivities of 41K and 39K (D41K/D39K) in methanol, and so the isotopic fractionation of K+ due to diffusion in methanol, to 0.9995 ± 0.0001. This isotopic fractionation is 25% of the fractionation resulting from K+ diffusion in water. This is consistent with published molecular dynamics simulations indicating greater hydrodynamic coupling between K+ ions and solvating methanol molecules compared to K+ ions and solvating water molecules.

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Christensen, J. N., Hofmann, A. E., & Depaolo, D. J. (2019). Isotopic Fractionation of Potassium by Diffusion in Methanol. ACS Omega, 4(5), 9497–9501. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b00690

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