海水
反应速率常数
化学
氧气
动力学
无机化学
一级
环境化学
矿物学
海洋学
地质学
有机化学
数学
物理
量子力学
应用数学
作者
Edward Roekens,R. Van Grieken
标识
DOI:10.1016/0304-4203(83)90014-2
摘要
The rate of iron(II) oxidation in North Sea water of pH 5.5–10 in the range 10–25°C has been studied. The oxygenation rate depends linearly on the iron(II) and dissolved oxygen concentrations. The second-order dependence on [OH−], found by several investigators for synthetic solutions, was confirmed in seawater, but only for pOH > 6.9. For pOH < 5.9 the rate appeared to be independent of the pOH. In the intermediate range, pOH 5.9–6.9, corresponding to the natural pH of seawater, a first-order dependence on the pOH is obeyed. The important discrepancy in the literature between the second-order rate constant for NaCHO3 solutions and for seawater can be attributed predominantly to the incorrect assumption of a second-order pOH dependence in natural seawater. The results can be useful, for example, in predicting the effect of dumping acidic iron waste from the titanium-dioxide industry into the ocean.
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