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Modelling of natural and synthetic polyelectrolyte interactions in natural waters by using SIT, Pitzer and Ion Pairing approaches

โœ Scribed by Francesco Crea; Alba Giacalone; Antonio Gianguzza; Daniela Piazzese; Silvio Sammartano


Book ID
104041248
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
195 KB
Volume
99
Category
Article
ISSN
0304-4203

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โœฆ Synopsis


In this paper SIT and Pitzer models are used for the first time to describe the interactions of natural and synthetic polyelectrolytes in natural waters. Measurements were made potentiometrically at 25 8C in single electrolyte media, such as Et 4 NI and NaCl (for fulvic acid 0.1 b I /mol L ร€1 b 0.75), and in a multi-component medium simulating the composition of natural waters at a wide range of salinities (for fulvic and alginic acids: 5 b S b 45) with particular reference to sea water [Synthetic Sea Water for Equilibrium studies, SSWE]. In order to simplify calculations, SSWE was considered to be a bsingle saltQ BA, with cation B and anion A representing all the major cations (Na + , K + , Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ ) and anions (Cl ร€ , SO 4

2ร€

) in natural sea water, respectively. The ion pair formation model was also applied to fulvate and alginate in artificial sea water by examining the interaction of polyanions with the single sea water cation. Results were compared with those obtained from previous speciation studies of synthetic polyelectrolytes (polyacrylic and polymethacrylic acids of different molecular weights). Results indicate that the SIT, Pitzer and Ion Pairing formation models used in studies of low molecular weight electrolytes may also be applied to polyelctrolytes with a few simple adjustments.


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