Calculation of densities of aqueous electrolyte solutions at subzero temperatures |
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Authors: | Mikhail V. Mironenko Steven A. Grant Giles M. Marion |
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Affiliation: | (1) Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Kosygin Street 19, 117975 Moscow, Russia;(2) Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory, 72 Lyme Rd., 03755-1290 Hanover, New Hampshire |
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Abstract: | We developed a FORTRAN program based on the Pitzer equations to calculate densities of electrolyte solutions at subzero temperatures. Data from the published literature collected at -28.9, -17.8, -12.2, -6.7, 0, and 25°C were used to calculate the Pitzer-equation parameters and to evaluate model performance. Three approaches to estimating the molar volume of the solute at infinite dilution were evaluated: (1) extrapolation of apparent molar volumes to zero square-root ionic strength; (2) calculation with the Tanger and Helgeson model; and (3) global fit of the data in which the molar volume of the solute at infinite dilution was estimated along with the Pitzer-equation parameters. The last approach gave parameter estimates that reproduced the experimental data most accurately. The parameterized model predicted accurately densities of single-electrolyte and multielectrolyte solutions at -28.9, -17.8, -12.2, -6.7, 0, and 25°C. Available experimental data are generally quite poor. Accordingly, Pitzer-equation parameters estimated for subzero temperatures should be viewed as conditional until improved measurements of single-electrolyte solution densities at subzero temperatures are made. |
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Keywords: | Electrolyte solution density subzero temperature apparent molar volume Pitzer equations |
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