INCREMENTAL CONCENTRATION CELL AND ITS APPLICATION FOR STUDYING IONIC DIFFUSION IN SEAWATER.

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Abstract

A novel configuration of a concentration cell was used to measure liquid junction potentials generated between seawater and modified seawater. The potentials were found to be compatible with a seawater diffusion model which assumes that ionic mobilities in seawater are close to the limiting mobilities. The study suggests that the mobility of sulfate complexes is low and that electrical gradients and ionic association may modify diffusion fluxes in interstitial waters of marine sediments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages111-123
Number of pages13
StatePublished - 1 Jan 1974
EventMar Electrochem, Symp, Proc, Pap, 142nd Meet of Electrochem Soc - Miami Beach, FL, USA
Duration: 8 Oct 197213 Oct 1972

Conference

ConferenceMar Electrochem, Symp, Proc, Pap, 142nd Meet of Electrochem Soc
CityMiami Beach, FL, USA
Period8/10/7213/10/72

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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