AbstractMost of the speciation models of aqueous electrolyte systems are based on the “ion pairing and complexing approach”. They are only suitable for aqueous solutions with ionic strengths lower than about 1 eq.kgw-1. For highly saline solutions, an approach based on “specific-ion interactions” (the so-called “Pitzer approach”) provides much more accurate results.Various thermodynamic databases supporting the “Pitzer approach” exist, but they are often inconsistent and poorly documented. The number of chemical elements is limited because of the difficulties inherent to producing relevant experimental data for wide ranges of temperature, ionic strength, pH, and for low solubility metals and hydroxides, and also because of the difficulty in...
A status is presented of the parameterization during FY2003 of an association-based Pitzer model to ...
The modeling of ion interactions in concentrated solutions as been of great interest to scientists t...
International audienceThe context of global warming has changed our perception of the Earth’s subsur...
AbstractMost of the speciation models of aqueous electrolyte systems are based on the “ion pairing a...
In this study we evaluated new mixing (θ and ψ) Pitzer parameters, and developed models for solution...
The knowledge of the thermodynamic behavior of multicomponent aqueous electrolyte systems is of main...
International audienceIn this study we evaluated new mixing (θ and ψ) Pitzer parameters, and develop...
International audienceIn this study we evaluated new mixing (θ and ψ) Pitzer parameters, and develop...
International audienceIn this study we evaluated new mixing (θ and ψ) Pitzer parameters, and develop...
International audienceMore and more attention is paid to the description of brine chemistry for vari...
International audienceMore and more attention is paid to the description of brine chemistry for vari...
International audienceMore and more attention is paid to the description of brine chemistry for vari...
Recent isopiestic studies of the Fe2(SO4)3-H2SO4-H2O system at 298.15 K are represented with an exte...
Recent isopiestic studies of the Fe2(SO4)3-H2SO4-H2O system at 298.15 K are represented with an exte...
Recent isopiestic studies of the Fe-2(SO4)(3)-H2SO4-H2O system at 298.15 K are represented with an e...
A status is presented of the parameterization during FY2003 of an association-based Pitzer model to ...
The modeling of ion interactions in concentrated solutions as been of great interest to scientists t...
International audienceThe context of global warming has changed our perception of the Earth’s subsur...
AbstractMost of the speciation models of aqueous electrolyte systems are based on the “ion pairing a...
In this study we evaluated new mixing (θ and ψ) Pitzer parameters, and developed models for solution...
The knowledge of the thermodynamic behavior of multicomponent aqueous electrolyte systems is of main...
International audienceIn this study we evaluated new mixing (θ and ψ) Pitzer parameters, and develop...
International audienceIn this study we evaluated new mixing (θ and ψ) Pitzer parameters, and develop...
International audienceIn this study we evaluated new mixing (θ and ψ) Pitzer parameters, and develop...
International audienceMore and more attention is paid to the description of brine chemistry for vari...
International audienceMore and more attention is paid to the description of brine chemistry for vari...
International audienceMore and more attention is paid to the description of brine chemistry for vari...
Recent isopiestic studies of the Fe2(SO4)3-H2SO4-H2O system at 298.15 K are represented with an exte...
Recent isopiestic studies of the Fe2(SO4)3-H2SO4-H2O system at 298.15 K are represented with an exte...
Recent isopiestic studies of the Fe-2(SO4)(3)-H2SO4-H2O system at 298.15 K are represented with an e...
A status is presented of the parameterization during FY2003 of an association-based Pitzer model to ...
The modeling of ion interactions in concentrated solutions as been of great interest to scientists t...
International audienceThe context of global warming has changed our perception of the Earth’s subsur...