The wetting ability of Si-bearing liquid Fe-alloys in a solid silicate matrix—percolation during core formation under reducing conditions?

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The wetting characteristics of liquid Fe Si alloys in a matrix of the respective predominating stable silicate mantle mineral (forsterite or silicate perovskite) at pressures of 2 5 and 25 GPa and temperatures of 1600 2000 °C were studied by determining the liquid metal solid silicate contact angles. The median angle values from texturally equilibrated samples were found to be independent of pressure, temperature, silicate mineralogy and the Si content in the metal fraction and range between 130° and 140° which is far above the critical wetting boundary of 60°. This shows that within the studied range of conditions dissolved Si does not lower the surface energies between Fe-rich liquids and silicate mantle grains. As a consequence, under reducing conditions the presence of Si in the metal phase of planetary bodies would not have enhanced percolative flow as an effective metal silicate separation process.

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