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The aqueous solution thermodynamics of tantalum under conditions of environmental and biological interest
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The aqueous solution thermodynamics of tantalum under conditions of environmental and biological interest

M. Filella and P.M. May
Applied Geochemistry, Vol.109
2019
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Abstract

Relatively little information is available in the literature regarding the speciation and solubility of tantalum in aqueous solutions. The available thermodynamic data have been critically evaluated and entered into a thermodynamic database. The JESS suite of computer programs has been used to achieve thermodynamic consistency and provide a critically-selected set of equilibrium constants that can later be used for modelling purposes. The utility of the resulting set is limited by a lack of adequate data. Gathered evidence suggests however that tantalum concentrations in freshwater are probably controlled by the changing solubility of tantalum oxide solid as it ages.

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2 Chemistry
2.22 Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
2.22.1074 Polyoxometalates
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