Computer Generated Stability Diagrams for the Copper-Sulfur-Water System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert G. Robins F. M. Doyle E. Peters
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Stability diagrams for the Cu-S-H2O system have been widely applied over many years. Stability diagrams for aqueous systems generally, have been generated by computer, but with the programs for Potential-pH diagrams in particular, a common routine leads to error in multi-element systems. In this paper these errors, and some misinterpretation of diagrams are considered. In most of the published diagrams for the Cu-S-H2O system there has been no account of the sulfide complexes of copper. Here, the free energies of formation for the various species in the system have been re-evaluated for consistency, and some diagrams for the Cu-S-H2O system ( generated with the program DIASTAB Vers.5 ) are presented.
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APA: Robert G. Robins F. M. Doyle E. Peters  (1993)  Computer Generated Stability Diagrams for the Copper-Sulfur-Water System

MLA: Robert G. Robins F. M. Doyle E. Peters Computer Generated Stability Diagrams for the Copper-Sulfur-Water System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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