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Quartz precipitation kinetics at 180°C in NaCl solutions—Implications for the usability of the principle of detailed balancing
Authors:Jiwchar Ganor  Ted J Huston
Institution:1 Department of Geological Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1063 USA
2 Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, P. O. Box 653, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel
Abstract:The kinetics of heterogeneous quartz precipitation were determined at 180°C and a pH near 4 as a function of the degree of super saturation and dissolved NaCl concentrations. Stirred batch reactors were used and the changes in H4SiO4 concentrations over time were used to model the reaction rates. As the change in concentration in the batch experiment is not linear with time during all sampling intervals, the precipitation rates were retrieved by fitting the experimental observations to a forward model, i.e., a model that uses a prescribed rate law and compares the results with the experiments. Quartz precipitation occurs via an overall reaction, and therefore one can not presuppose the applicability of the predictions of Transition State Theory (TST). Therefore, different functions describing the dependence of the rate on deviation from equilibrium were examined in the forward model. The obtained precipitation rates were within error the same, regardless of the function that was used.By substituting the prediction of TST into the forward model, the change of quartz precipitation rate (at 180°C, pH 4 and ionic strength of 0.1M) with deviation from equilibrium was found to be
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