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Sulfur speciation, thermodynamic

As a more complex example, we examine the stability of oxidation states of aqueous sulfur as a function of pH. This exercise will bring out the treatment of thermodynamically unstable species and the change of sulfur speciation with pH. [Pg.93]

Of the elements considered in this study (see Table II), nickel, palladium, antimony, and lead are particularly sensitive to the presence of reduced sulfur species (S2, HS") in the groundwater. For each of these radionuclides, if sulfur speciates under thermodynamic equilibrium conditions, solid sulfide phases will control their solubility at low Eh values. The implication of this fact is illustrated in Figure 1 by a bold, dashed line that corresponds to the solubility of nickel in the reference groundwater and a patterned zone representing the total range... [Pg.152]

Steudel R, Steudel Y, Wong MW (2003) Speciation and Thermodynamics of Sulfur Vapor. 230 117-134... [Pg.238]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.117 , Pg.120 , Pg.121 , Pg.125 , Pg.128 ]




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