Applied Geochemistry | 2019

A thermodynamic model for the solubility of N2, O2 and Ar in pure water and aqueous electrolyte solutions and its applications

 
 

Abstract


Abstract An activity-fugacity model is presented to calculate the N2, O2 and Ar solubility in pure water and aqueous electrolyte solutions. It is based on the Pitzer electrolyte theory for activity coefficient and an accurate equation of state for the fugacity of vapor phase. The model can accurately calculate the N2 solubility in pure water (273–636\u202fK and 1–600\u202fbar), aqueous NaCl solution (278–398\u202fK, 1–616\u202fbar and 0–6\u202fmol/kg) and aqueous KCl, CaCl2, Na2SO4 and MgSO4 solutions, the O2 solubility in pure water (273–616\u202fK and 0.2–202\u202fbar) and aqueous NaCl, KCl, MgCl2, CaCl2, Na2SO4, K2SO4 and MgSO4 solutions, and the Ar solubility in pure water (273–568\u202fK and 1–127\u202fbar) and aqueous NaCl, KCl, MgCl2 and CaCl2 solutions. The model can not only reproduce the reliable experimental data available, but also can be extended to predict the N2, O2 and Ar solubility in aqueous mixed-salt solution like seawater. The solubility of air in pure water or aqueous NaCl solution can be predicted from this model by the sum of solubility of N2, O2 and Ar in pure water or aqueous NaCl solution, covering a wide range of temperature, pressure and ionic strength. The program for this model can be obtained from the corresponding author ( [email protected] ).

Volume 107
Pages 58-79
DOI 10.1016/J.APGEOCHEM.2019.05.012
Language English
Journal Applied Geochemistry

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