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Revised Hydrolysis Constants for Thallium(I) and Thallium(III) and the Environmental Implications
The hydrolysis constants for Tl(I) and Tl(III) have been determined by combining potentiometric measurement with the PKAS computer program. The log hydrolysis constants (Kh) for Tl(I)(OH)i-1 i + H2O û Tl(I)(OH)i 1-i + H+ have been determined to be -11.7, and those for Tl(III)(OH)i-1 4-i + H2O û Tl(III)(OH)i 3-i + H+ are -2.69, -6.36, -7.42, and -8.78, respectively. The corresponding stepwise association constant for monovalent thallium is 102.3 for Tl(OH), and those for triva-lent thallium are 1011.31 for Tl(OH)2+, 107.64 for Tl(OH)2+, 106.58 for Tl(OH)3aq and 105.22 for Tl(OH)4 -. The solubility product (Ksp) for solid Tl(OH)3,Solid has been redeter-mined to be 10-45.2, implying that it is one of the least soluble among metal hydroxides. Revised fields of predominance of Tl(I) and Tl(III) hydroxides in aquatic environment are described, and the importance of Tl(III)/Tl(I) redox couple in the cycling of thallium is discussed.
Revised Hydrolysis Constants for Thallium(I) and Thallium(III) and the Environmental Implications
The hydrolysis constants for Tl(I) and Tl(III) have been determined by combining potentiometric measurement with the PKAS computer program. The log hydrolysis constants (Kh) for Tl(I)(OH)i-1 i + H2O û Tl(I)(OH)i 1-i + H+ have been determined to be -11.7, and those for Tl(III)(OH)i-1 4-i + H2O û Tl(III)(OH)i 3-i + H+ are -2.69, -6.36, -7.42, and -8.78, respectively. The corresponding stepwise association constant for monovalent thallium is 102.3 for Tl(OH), and those for triva-lent thallium are 1011.31 for Tl(OH)2+, 107.64 for Tl(OH)2+, 106.58 for Tl(OH)3aq and 105.22 for Tl(OH)4 -. The solubility product (Ksp) for solid Tl(OH)3,Solid has been redeter-mined to be 10-45.2, implying that it is one of the least soluble among metal hydroxides. Revised fields of predominance of Tl(I) and Tl(III) hydroxides in aquatic environment are described, and the importance of Tl(III)/Tl(I) redox couple in the cycling of thallium is discussed.
Revised Hydrolysis Constants for Thallium(I) and Thallium(III) and the Environmental Implications
Lin, Tser-Sheng (author) / Nriagu, Jerome (author)
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association ; 48 ; 151-156
1998-02-01
6 pages
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