A spectrophotometric study of hydrogen sulphide ionisation in aqueous solutions to 350°C

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Abstract

The ultraviolet spectra of dilute aqueous H2S/HS- solutions have been measured up to 350°C. From these data, the molal equilibrium constant, K1, for the first ionisation of H2S has been calculated. Over the temperature range from 25 to 350°C at saturated vapour pressures, K1 varies from 6.99 (25°C) to 8.89 (350°C). Standard thermodynamic data for H2S (aq) and HS- are presented for the temperature range 25 to 300°C at 100 bar. The shift of the charge-transfer-to-solvent spectrum of HS- with increasing temperature is attributable to an expansion of hydrosulphide ion solvation environment. Copyright © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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Suleimenov, O. M., & Seward, T. M. (1997). A spectrophotometric study of hydrogen sulphide ionisation in aqueous solutions to 350°C. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61(24), 5187–5198. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-7037(97)00291-3

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