Experimental study of aluminum and calcium malonate complexation at 25, 35, and 80°C

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The solubility of gibbsite was measured at 35 and 80°C, and the solubility of portlandite was measured at 25, 35, and 80°C, each as a function of pH and malonate concentration. The gibbsite solubility data can be satisfactorily modelled using only one aqueous Al-malonate species. The data rule out all possible Al p (OH) q (Mal) r 3 p - q -2 r and Al p (OH) q (HMal) r 3 p - q - r stoichiometries except Al(Mal) 2 - and Al(OH ) 2 (HMal) 2 , each of which provides an excellent fit to all of the experimental solubility data. If Al(Mal) 2 - is the dominant species, the data constrain the value for the log of the dissociation constant of Al(Mal) 2 - to be -11.3 ± 1.0 and -14.5 ± 0.5 at 35 and 80°C, respectively. If Al(OH) 2 (HMal) 2 - is the dominant species, the values of its dissociation constant at 35°C and at 80°C are -27.3 ± 1.0 and -27.6 ± 0.5, respectively. The portlandite solubilities indicate that Ca(Mal) 0 is the dominant Ca-malonate complex, with values for the log of the dissociation constant of Ca(Mal) 0 of -2.4 ± 0.3, -2.4 ± 0.3, and -2.9 ± 0.3, at 25, 35, and 80°C, respectively. Thermodynamic modelling, using these results, indicates that Al-malonate complexation can potentially enhance the solubility of Al-bearing minerals by up to five orders of magnitude.

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