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Type: Journal article
Title: An XAS study of speciation and thermodynamic properties of aqueous zinc bromide complexes at 25–150 °C
Other Titles: An XAS study of speciation and thermodynamic properties of aqueous zinc bromide complexes at 25-150 degree(s) C
Author: Liu, W.
Borg, S.
Etschmann, B.
Mei, Y.
Brugger, J.
Citation: Chemical Geology, 2012; 298:57-69
Publisher: Elsevier Science BV
Issue Date: 2012
ISSN: 0009-2541
1872-6836
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Weihua Liu, Stacey Borg, Barbara Etschmann, Yuan Mei, Joël Brugger
Abstract: The speciation and thermodynamic properties of aqueous zinc halide complexes are important in controlling the mobility of zinc in natural and man-made hydrothermal brines. To assess the role of bromine on zinc transport in bromine-bearing low temperature hydrothermal fluids (e.g., basinal brines), the speciation and thermodynamic properties of aqueous zinc bromide complexes have been investigated at 25-150°C and water saturated pressure using synchrotron X-ray absorption spectroscopy.Analysis of the EXAFS (Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure) and XANES (X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure) data showed that the octahedral Zn 2+ complex predominates in a 0.1m ZnBr 2 solution at 25°C, while a high order tetrahedral complex (ZnBr 42-) is predominant in a solution with 0.1m ZnBr 2 and 6.2m NaBr over the entire temperature range (25, 100 and 150°C). XANES data showed an increasing stability of tetrahedral species (especially ZnBr 2(aq) and ZnBr 42-) as a function of increasing temperature and/or bromide concentration. The XANES data have been used to retrieve the dissociation constants for these two tetrahedral species, which enables modelling of the role of zinc bromide complexes in zinc transport in hydrothermal fluids such as metal-rich basinal brines. Thermodynamic calculations based on the new data suggest that, compared to chloride complexes, Zn(II) bromide complexes will not play a significant role in Zn transport in typical basinal brines. © 2011 Elsevier B.V..
Keywords: Zinc bromide complexes
hydrothermal fluids
basinal brines
EXAFS
XANES
thermodynamic properties
Rights: Copyright © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2011.12.018
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2011.12.018
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