AN EXAFS SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF AQUEOUS ANTIMONY(III)-CHLORIDE COMPLEXATION AT TEMPERATURES FROM 25 TO 250°C

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dc.contributor.author Oelkers E.H.
dc.contributor.author Sherman D.M.
dc.contributor.author Ragnarsdottir K.V.
dc.contributor.author Collins C.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-29T05:09:44Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-29T05:09:44Z
dc.date.issued 1998
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=76285
dc.identifier.citation Chemical Geology, 1998, , 1, 21-27
dc.identifier.issn 0009-2541
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/21613
dc.description.abstract The X-ray adsorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy of antimony(III)-chloride solutions were obtained at temperatures from 25 to 250°C at pressures corresponding to the liquid-vapor equilibrium curve for H2O. Two solution compositions were considered: solution A consisted of 0.042 M SbCl3+2.9 M HCl and solution B consisted of 0.1 M SbCl3+2.29 M HCl. Interpretation of resulting spectra indicates the presence of aqueous Sb-Cl inner sphere complexes at all investigated temperatures. The average number of chlorine ions in these complexes increases with increasing temperature over the range 25 to 250°C from ~3.0 to ~3.4 and from ~2.6 to ~2.9 for solutions A and B, respectively. These results also indicate an increasing average number of chloride ions per complex with increasing aqueous chloride concentration. The Sb-Cl interatomic distances for the two solutions are approximately equal and decrease from 2.42 to 2.38 #9 with increasing temperature over this range. This latter observation is consistent with theoretical models of aqueous complexation that predict decreasing aqueous species electrostatic radii with increasing temperature.
dc.subject ANTIMONY(III)-CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS
dc.subject X-RAY ADSORPTION FINE STRUCTURE (EXAFS) SPECTROSCOPY
dc.subject AQUEOUS COMPLEXATION
dc.subject HYDROTHERMAL SOLUTIONS
dc.title AN EXAFS SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF AQUEOUS ANTIMONY(III)-CHLORIDE COMPLEXATION AT TEMPERATURES FROM 25 TO 250°C
dc.type Статья


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