International audiencePhengite, a high-pressure white mica, is stable down to ∼300 km depth in subduction environment and represents an important carrier of nitrogen and hydrogen to the deep Earth. Although the determination of nitrogen and hydrogen recycling efficiency to subduction zones is crucial for building global geodynamic models of volatile elements, no experimental data have so far evaluated the rate of ammonium release from phengite and its potential effect on phengite dehydration in a descending slab. Here, we investigated the kinetics of ammonium loss and dehydration of ammonium-bearing and ammonium-free phengite samples using FTIR spectroscopy. Single phengite grains were analyzed after annealing at high temperatures from 720 ...