Geophysical Research Letters (Aug 2023)

Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Alkene Transformations in Oceanic Hydrothermal Fluids: A Mechanistic Study of Styrene

  • Alexandria Aspin,
  • Benjamin Smith,
  • Ethan Burcar,
  • Zackary Firestone,
  • Ziming Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL103738
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 16
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Natural organic matter plays an important role in oceanic hydrothermal systems through a combination of geological and chemical processes. However, identifying the hydrothermal pathways of organic compounds is still quite limited, preventing us from understanding how organic matter is transformed in hydrothermal systems. In this study, we focus on the reaction pathways of alkenes, which represent a key functional group intermediate linking the most abundant hydrocarbons in seafloor hydrothermal environments. Three major pathways are observed for alkenes under mild hydrothermal conditions, including hydration, oxidation, and dimerization. The pathway distributions of alkenes can be affected by the presence of dissolved metal salts; hydration of alkenes is driven by metal ions via the change of solution pH, while alkene dimerization is controlled by pH and the type of metal cations and complexes. Overall, this study identifies alkene hydrothermal pathways and highlights the important roles of metal salts in controlling hydrothermal transformations.