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Chemical Thermodynamics of Nickel

  • 1st Edition, Volume 6 - April 8, 2005
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: OECD, Myriam Illemassène, Jane Perrone, Federico J. Mompean
  • Language: English

In order to quantitatively predict the chemical reactions that hazardous materials may undergo in the environment, it is necessary to know the relative stabilities of the compounds… Read more

Description

In order to quantitatively predict the chemical reactions that hazardous materials may undergo in the environment, it is necessary to know the relative stabilities of the compounds and complexes that may be found under certain conditions. This type of calculations may be done using consistent chemical thermodynamic data, such as those contained in this book for inorganic compounds and complexes of nickel.

Key features

* Fully detailed authoritative critical review of literature.
* Integrated into a comprehensive and consistent database for waste management applications.
* CD ROM version.

Readership

Environmental chemists, Geochemists, Physical Chemists, Analytical Chemists and Waste Management Engineers.

Table of contents

Preface.
Acknowledgement.
Note from the chairman of the NEA TDB Project Phase II.
Editor's note.
Part I - Introductory material.
I. Introduction
I.1. Background
I.2. Focus of the review
I.3. Review procedure and results
II. Standards, conventions and contents of the tables
II.1. Symbols, terminology and nomenclature
II.2. Units and conversion factors
II.3. Standard and reference conditions
II.4. Fundamental physical constants
II.5. Uncertainty estimates
II.6. The NEA-TDB system
II.7. Presentation of the selected data
Part II - Tables of selected data
III. Selected nickel data
IV. Selected auxiliary data
Part III - Discussion of data selection
V. Discussion of data selection for nickel
V.1. Elemental nickel
V.2. Simple nickel aqua ions
V.3. Oxygen and hydrogen compounds and complexes
V.4. Group 17 (halogen) compounds and complexes
V.5. Group 16 (chalcogen) compounds and complexes
V.6. Group 15 compounds and complexes
V.7. Group 14 compounds and complexes
V.8. Group 13 compounds and complexes
VI. Discussion of auxiliary data selection
VI.1. Group 15 auxiliary species
VI.2. Other auxiliary species
Part IV - Appendices
A. Discussion of selected references
B. Ionic strength corrections
B.1. The specific ion interaction equations
B.2. Ion interaction coefficients versus equilibrium constants for ion pairs
B.3. Tables of ion interaction coeffecients
C. Assigned uncertainties
C.1. The general problem
C.2. Uncertainty estimates in the selected thermodynamic data
C.3. One source datum
C.4. Two or more independent source data
C.5. Several data at different ionic strengths
C.6. Procedures for data handling
Bibliography
List of Authors

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 6
  • Published: May 21, 2005
  • Language: English

About the editors

MI

Myriam Illemassène

Affiliations and expertise
OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Data Bank, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France.

JP

Jane Perrone

Affiliations and expertise
OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Data Bank, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France.

FM

Federico J. Mompean

Affiliations and expertise
(Series Editor and Project Co-ordinator) OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Data Bank, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France.