Title of article :
The effect of pressure on transition metals in seawater
Author/Authors :
Millero، نويسنده , , Frank J. and Huang، نويسنده , , Fen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
The effect of pressure (P) on the activity coefficients (γiP/γi0) of ions (i) in seawater can be estimated from the partial molal volumes and compressibilities of the ions in water ( V ¯ 0 and κ ¯ 0 ) and seawater ( V ¯ ⁎ and κ ¯ ⁎ )
γ P / γ 0 ) = ( V ¯ ⁎ − V ¯ 0 ) P / R T − 0. 5 ( κ ¯ ⁎ − κ ¯ 0 ) P 2 / R T
R and T have their normal meaning. One can also use the partial molal volumes and compressibilities of ions to estimate the effect of pressure (KP/K0) on ionic equilibria constants
+ X 2 − = MX , K = [ MX ] / [ M 2 + ] [ X 2 − ]
he changes in the volume for the chemical reaction in seawater
= V ¯ ⁎ ( MX ) − V ¯ ⁎ ( M 2 + ) − V ¯ ⁎ ( X 2 − ) , Δ κ ⁎ = κ ¯ ⁎ ( MX ) − κ ¯ ⁎ ( M 2 + ) − κ ¯ ⁎ ( X 2 − ) using ln ( K ⁎ P / K ⁎ 0 ) = ( Δ V ⁎ / R T ) P − 0. 5 ( Δ κ ⁎ / R T ) P 2
nsities and sound speeds of a number of transition metal chlorides have been determined in 0.725 m NaCl solutions (the ionic strength of average seawater, S∼35) at 25 °C. These results have been used to determine the partial molal volumes and compressibilities of transition metal ions (Mn2+, Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, Zn2+ and Cd2+). These results and our earlier measurements (Mg2+, Ca2+, Sr2+ and Ba2+) were used to develop correlations between the values in water and NaCl. These correlations were used to predict the values of other divalent ions in water and NaCl (Be2+, Pb2+, Hg2+ and Fe2+) that were difficult to directly measure. These studies allow one to make estimates of the effect of pressure on the activity coefficients of these ions in seawater and ionic equilibria in the deep oceans. The lower stability constants will result in increased concentrations of free transition metals in the deep ocean.
Keywords :
Seawater , Pressure , Complex formations , Volume , Compressibility , Transition metals
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Journal title :
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers