Solubilities of some hydrous REE phosphates with implications for diagenesis and sea water concentrations |
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Authors: | R.G. Jonasson G.M. Bancroft H.W. Nesbitt |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Chemistry and Geology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 5B8 Canada |
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Abstract: | Solubility product determinations suggest that the hydrous phosphates of the rare earths, REPO4 · , are important in controlling the sea water REE concentrations. Two of these solids, rhabdophane, (P6222) and “hydrous xenotime”, (141/amd), have been synthesized at 100°C via the acid hydrolysis of the respective REE pyrophosphate. The solubility products at infinite dilution were determined to be , (La at 25°C); 26.0, (Pr at 100°C); 25.7, (Nd at 100°C): and 25.5, (Er at 100°C). On the basis of calculations involving the reaction of RE3+ with apatite to form the hydrous phosphate, the lanthanum concentration in sea water is predicted to be about 140 pmol/L. Laboratory experiments support the hypothesis that apatite is a substrate for reactions with dissolved REE. |
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