Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4704001 Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This UV spectrophotometric study was aimed at providing precise, experimentally derived thermodynamic data for the ionisation of molybdic acid (H2MoO4) from 30 to 300 °C and at equilibrium saturated vapour pressures. The determination of the equilibrium constants and associated thermodynamic parameters were facilitated by spectrophotometric measurements using a specially designed high temperature optical Ti–Pd flow-through cell with silica glass windows.The following van’t Hoff isochore equations describe the temperature dependence of the first and second ionisation constants of molybdic acid up to 300 °C: log10K1=-96.125-0.02875·T+17.660·ln(T)log10K2=-30.082-0.02690·T+5.9366·ln(T)The resulting ionisation constants of molybdic acid demonstrate that in low sulphur containing hydrothermal fluids in the Earth’s crust, the transport of molybdenum is favoured by the HMoO4-/MoO42- species while the role of the associated H2MoO4 is of negligible importance at elevated temperatures above 200 °C.

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