Rare eath element partitioning between fe oxyhydroxide precipitates and aqueous NaCl solutions doped with NaHCO3: Determinations of rare earth element complexation constants with carbonate ions

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The distribution coefficients of rare earth elements (REEs; all lanthanides except Pm, Y and Sc) between Fe oxyhydroxide precipitates and 0.5 M NaC1 solutions with NaHCO3 (0.0 ∼ 12.0 mM) at 25°C and 1 bar have been determined. This experimental system is a simple model for REE partitioning between deep-sea ferromanganese nodules and seawater. The distribution coefficients, Kd(REE: precipitate/solution), show systematic variations with increasing NaHCO3 concentrations. We have determined REE(III)-carbonate complexation constants from the experimental distribution coefficients as a function of NaHCO3 concentration and pH. The REE(III)-carbonate complexation constants show almost the same series variations as reported values obtained by the solvent-extraction method, although our results by the precipitation method are rather higher by 1.0 ~ 1.5 in log unit than the literature data at zero ionic strength.

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Ohta, A., & Kawabe, I. (2000). Rare eath element partitioning between fe oxyhydroxide precipitates and aqueous NaCl solutions doped with NaHCO3: Determinations of rare earth element complexation constants with carbonate ions. Geochemical Journal, 34(6), 439–454. https://doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.34.439

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