Detection and dissolution of sparingly soluble SrS and CaS particles in aqueous media depending on their size distribution
The aim of the current study is to investigate the dissolution process of alkaline-earth metal sulfides SrS and CaS in ultrapure MilliQ water and define the size dependence of the formed particles on the amount of added salt due to the similarity of their chemical properties (e.g. a cubic crystal...
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doaj-751e4387a23e426281fa6b2fb702b11a2020-11-25T04:09:10ZengEstonian Academy PublishersProceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences1736-60461736-75302020-10-0169432333010.3176/proc.2020.4.0710.3176/proc.2020.4.07Detection and dissolution of sparingly soluble SrS and CaS particles in aqueous media depending on their size distributionErgo Rikmann0Toomas Tenno1Kalev Uiga2Ivar Zekker3Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu, Ravila 14a, 50411 Tartu, EstoniaInstitute of Chemistry, University of Tartu, Ravila 14a, 50411 Tartu, Estonia; Corresponding author, toomas.tenno@ut.eeInstitute of Chemistry, University of Tartu, Ravila 14A, 50411 Tartu, EstoniaInstitute of Chemistry, University of Tartu, Ravila 14a, 50411 Tartu, EstoniaThe aim of the current study is to investigate the dissolution process of alkaline-earth metal sulfides SrS and CaS in ultrapure MilliQ water and define the size dependence of the formed particles on the amount of added salt due to the similarity of their chemical properties (e.g. a cubic crystal structure, ion radius). The pH values of SrS and CaS aqueous solutions increased when an additional amount of salt was added into these closed equilibrium systems, as the average quantity and size of the formed particles rose respectively in the measured range of 10â1500 nm. The nanoparticles (detected by Nanosight® LM10) appeared in the prepared aqueous solutions containing 0.092 ± 0.01 mM of SrS(s) (pH = 9.97 ± 0.02) and 0.097 ± 0.01 mM of CaS(s) (pH = 9.94 ± 0.02) or above the aforesaid salt amount, which was about 18 times lower concentration than our previously determined values for [SrS] = 1.671 mM and [CaS] = 1.733 mM (pH = 11.22 ± 0.04). Up to these amounts of added salt in the closed equilibrium systems of H2OâSrS and H2OâCaS, all particles had dissolved due to the better solubility of smaller ones, which is related to their larger specific surface area, and thus, to the increase in solubility. Therefore, this principle allows to calculate the value of the solubility product (KSP) for nanoscale particles in different equilibrium systems by using the nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) method.https://kirj.ee/wp-content/plugins/kirj/pub/proc-2020-4-323-330_20201020163519.pdfstrontium sulfide (srs)calcium sulfide (cas)solubility product (ksp)nanosight® nta (nanoparticle tracking analysis). |
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Ergo Rikmann Toomas Tenno Kalev Uiga Ivar Zekker Detection and dissolution of sparingly soluble SrS and CaS particles in aqueous media depending on their size distribution Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences strontium sulfide (srs) calcium sulfide (cas) solubility product (ksp) nanosight® nta (nanoparticle tracking analysis). |
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Detection and dissolution of sparingly soluble SrS and CaS particles in aqueous media depending on their size distribution |
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Detection and dissolution of sparingly soluble SrS and CaS particles in aqueous media depending on their size distribution |
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Detection and dissolution of sparingly soluble SrS and CaS particles in aqueous media depending on their size distribution |
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Detection and dissolution of sparingly soluble SrS and CaS particles in aqueous media depending on their size distribution |
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Detection and dissolution of sparingly soluble SrS and CaS particles in aqueous media depending on their size distribution |
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detection and dissolution of sparingly soluble srs and cas particles in aqueous media depending on their size distribution |
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Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences |
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1736-6046 1736-7530 |
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The aim of the current study is to investigate the dissolution process of alkaline-earth metal sulfides SrS and CaS in ultrapure MilliQ water and define the size dependence of the formed particles on the amount of added salt due to the similarity of their chemical properties (e.g. a cubic crystal structure, ion radius). The pH values of SrS and CaS aqueous solutions increased when an additional amount of salt was added into these closed equilibrium systems, as the average quantity and size of the formed particles rose respectively in the measured range of 10â1500 nm. The nanoparticles (detected by Nanosight® LM10) appeared in the prepared aqueous solutions containing 0.092 ± 0.01 mM of SrS(s) (pH = 9.97 ± 0.02) and 0.097 ± 0.01 mM of CaS(s) (pH = 9.94 ± 0.02) or above the aforesaid salt amount, which was about 18 times lower concentration than our previously determined values for [SrS] = 1.671 mM and [CaS] = 1.733 mM (pH = 11.22 ± 0.04). Up to these amounts of added salt in the closed equilibrium systems of H2OâSrS and H2OâCaS, all particles had dissolved due to the better solubility of smaller ones, which is related to their larger specific surface area, and thus, to the increase in solubility. Therefore, this principle allows to calculate the value of the solubility product (KSP) for nanoscale particles in different equilibrium systems by using the nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) method. |
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strontium sulfide (srs) calcium sulfide (cas) solubility product (ksp) nanosight® nta (nanoparticle tracking analysis). |
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