Ionic Equilibria and Precipitation Reactions of Slag Components in Seawater

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Y. Oyama A. Yoshida H. Miura S. Yamaguchi
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A discussion is given on the ionic equilibria and precipitation reactions in seawater based on thermodynamic analysis, in order to understand the solubility of nutrient salts from dephosphorization slag for marine phytoplankton. Solubility of constituent ions in aqueous solution in equilibrium with solid phases are determined using thermodynamic data. It is proposed that CO2 potential defined as log Pco2 should be considered as an additional parameter to the Eh- pH diagram for the ionic equilibrium of slag components in seawater, since magnesium and calcium carbonate precipitation reactions determine the solubility of ligand ions in nutrient salts, such as phosphates, silicate, and sulfate.
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APA: Y. Oyama A. Yoshida H. Miura S. Yamaguchi  (2004)  Ionic Equilibria and Precipitation Reactions of Slag Components in Seawater

MLA: Y. Oyama A. Yoshida H. Miura S. Yamaguchi Ionic Equilibria and Precipitation Reactions of Slag Components in Seawater. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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