Morphological features of quartz dissolved in Humic acid

A. Ali, M. Kwaya
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Quartz dissolution plays a significant role in controlling the concentration of silica in hydrothermal systems, thus providing controls on natural waters and artificial systems. However, the kinetics of quartz dissolution, particularly in humic acid, is yet to be clearly elucidated, because of the varying explanations proffered in different studies. Therefore, this study reviews the empirical quartz dissolution models to present a unified approach. In addition, quartz grains were dissolved in humic acid and then characterized using scanning electron microscopy and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR). The review postulates that dissolution mechanism of the quartz in acidic solutions involves the reaction of the metal atoms with water to form solvated cations, and subsequent reaction of the silicate groups with H+ to form hydrated anions. Thus, quartz surface is intensely etched after dissolution to form varying degrees of deep etch pits and flat overlapping crystal faces. Concomitant with the quartz dissolution is the adsorption of humic acid onto the quartz surface via hydrogen-bond interaction. Fibrous and wiry structures as well as platelets of the humic acid molecules accumulating in the etch and dissolution pits and plaster the quartz surface. Therefore, in addition to mineral dissolution, humic acid serves as organic binders in siliciclastics. This study posits the dissolution of quartz in humic acid creates surface defects such as etch pits and leads to associated adsorption of humic acid molecules on the quartz surface via hydrogen-bond interaction.
腐植酸溶解石英的形态特征
石英溶解对热液系统中二氧化硅的浓度起着重要的控制作用,从而对自然水体和人工系统提供了控制。然而,石英溶解的动力学,特别是在腐植酸中,还没有被清楚地阐明,因为在不同的研究中提供了不同的解释。因此,本研究对经验石英溶解模型进行了回顾,以提出一个统一的方法。此外,石英颗粒溶解在腐植酸中,然后用扫描电镜和傅里叶变换红外(FTIR)对其进行了表征。本文认为石英在酸性溶液中的溶解机理包括金属原子与水反应形成溶剂化阳离子,随后硅酸盐基团与H+反应形成水合阴离子。因此,溶解后的石英表面受到强烈的蚀刻,形成不同程度的深蚀刻坑和平坦的重叠晶面。伴随着石英溶解的是腐植酸通过氢键相互作用在石英表面的吸附。纤维和钢丝结构以及腐植酸分子的血小板积聚在蚀刻和溶解坑和石膏石英表面。因此,除了矿物溶解,腐植酸作为有机粘合剂在硅塑料中。本研究假设石英在腐植酸中的溶解会产生表面缺陷,如蚀刻坑,并导致腐植酸分子通过氢键相互作用在石英表面吸附。
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