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Applied Geochemistry

Volume 10, Issue 6, November 1995, Pages 603-620
Applied Geochemistry

The aqueous geochemistry of Zr and the solubility of some Zr-bearing minerals

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Abstract

Literature data on the thermodynamics of complexation of Zr with inorganic species, at 25°C, have been critically reviewed. The preponderance of published complexation constants deal with F and OH ions. Stability constants for the complexation reactions are relatively independent of ionic strength and thus recomended values for each ligand type are averages of the most reliable data. Complexation constants under elevated conditions (T ⪕ 250°C andPv = PH2O) have been predicted for various Zr complexes (F, Cl, SO42 and OH) using Helgeson's electrostatic approach. Predominance diagrams (calculated for simple systems with these constants) suggest that, over a wide range of pH conditions, Zr(OH)4(aq) will dominate the aqueous geochemistry of Zr except under very high activities of competing ligands (e.g., F, SO42).

The solubilities of vlasovite [Na2ZrSi4O11] and weloganite [Sr3Na2Zr(CO3)6·3H2O have been measured in KCI solutions (0.5–1.0 M) at 50°C. Weloganite dissolution is complicated by the predictable precipitation of strontianite (SrCO3) whereas vlasovite dissolves incongruently. Solubility products for the dissolution of welonganite and vlasovite are determined to be −28.96±0.14 and −20.40±1.18, respectively. Concentrations of Zr up to 10−3 m were present in the experimental solutions; the presence of large amounts of Zr in aqueous solutions support the possibility of extensive remobilization of Zr during hydrothermal mineralization.

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