Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4706895 Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The formation constants of neodymium complexes in sulfate solutions have been determined spectrophotometrically at temperatures of 30–250 °C and a pressure of 100 bars. The dominant species in the solution are NdSO4+ and Nd(SO4)2−, with the latter complex being more important at higher temperature. Equilibrium constants were calculated for the following reactions:Nd3++SO42-=NdSO4+,β1;Nd3++2·SO42-=Nd(SO4)2-,β2;NdSO4++SO42-=Nd(SO4)2-,Ks.The values of β1 and β2, were determined for 30 and 100 °C, whereas for higher temperatures it was only possible to determine the stepwise formation constant Ks. The values of the formation constants obtained in this study for 30 and 100 °C are in excellent agreement with those predicted theoretically by Wood [Wood, S.A., 1990b. The aqueous geochemistry of the rare-earth elements and yttrium. 2. Theoretical predictions of speciation in hydrothermal solutions to 350 °C at saturation water vapor pressure. Chem. Geol.88 (1–2), 99–125] and Haas et al. [Haas, J.R., Shock, E.L., Sassani, D.C., 1995. Rare earth elements in hydrothermal sysytems: estimates of standard partial molal thermodynamic properties of aqueous complexes of the rare earth elements at high pressures and temperatures. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta59 (21), 4329–4350], and those for the stepwise formation constant (Ks) agree reasonably well with the predictions of Wood (1990b).

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