Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8910463 | Chemical Geology | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The Sb K-edge XAS measurements of antimony in alkaline (pH = 10.9 to 12) sulfide solutions gave average first shell coordination environments for strongly alkaline solutions that were consistent the speciation model derived from solubility experiments (i.e., Sb2S42 â and Sb(OH)3(aq)). XAS data enabled the elimination of a speciation model involving only Sb-S monomers at strongly alkaline pH. Antimony speciation in near neutral to strongly alkaline pH's is dominated by dimeric antimony sulfide complexes at sulfide concentrations > 0.001 mol kgâ 1 S2 âtotal. Calculations of stibnite solubility and aqueous antimony speciation for conditions in anoxic marine basins indicate that sulfide species comprise a significant part of the total dissolved Sb(III) when mol kgâ 1 S2 âtotal > ~ 0.00005 mol kgâ 1 and that stibnite is close to saturation in some anoxic basins.
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Authors
Nellie J. Olsen, Bruce W. Mountain, Terry M. Seward,