The EpH module EpH calculates and plots isothermal EpH (Pourbaix) diagrams. EpH accesses only compound databases and treats the aqueous phase as an ideal.

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The EpH module EpH calculates and plots isothermal EpH (Pourbaix) diagrams. EpH accesses only compound databases and treats the aqueous phase as an ideal solution. Table of Contents Section 1 Table of Contents Section 2 Opening the EpH module Section 3 Preparing a calculation for a simple metal-water system Section 4 Executing the calculation and generating a diagram Section 5 Output options to obtain numerical results Section 6 A metal-water-gas system: Ti-O-H-F Section 7 Two metals and water: Cu-As-O-H Section 8 Three metals and water: Fe-Cr-Cu-O-H Section 9 Loading another database EpH 1

The EpH module Click on EpH in the main FactSage window. EpH 2

Specifying the Cu-water Eh-pH diagram: the Elements frame EpH generates redox potential-pH (Pourbaix) diagrams using data from the compound databases that include dilute Henrian solutes. 1° Specify the type of Pourbaix diagram (1-, 2- or 3-Metal) 2° Enter the elements: Cu, O, H (O and H are automatically entered). Cu-based species will appear in all domains. 3° Click the Next >> button to initiate the data search. When you click the Next >> button the pure substances databases are automatically scanned to find all the compounds and henrian solutes formed from the elements. When you make changes in the Elements frame it is necessary to click the Next >> button to refresh the system. EpH 3.1

Specifying the Cu-water Eh-pH diagram: the Parameters frame Pressure: The total pressure has no effect upon the EpH diagram. If you specify a total pressure isobar, this will appear as a series of ‘+’s on the calculated diagram. The total pressure is the sum of partial pressures of all gaseous species and is only computed after the diagram has been calculated. For example, see the Ti-H-O-F diagram later on. Constants: T = 298.15 K. For a diagram with a non metallic element other than H and O (Ti-H-O-F for example), it is necessary to specify an additional thermodynamic variable, Z. Axes: Eh(volts): -1.8 to 2.2, pH: -2 to 16. The step size determines the axis «ticks» and labels on the diagram and the density of characters ‘+’ for the total pressure isobar. A step of 0.1 for the Y-axis and 1 for the X-axis is typical. Labels and Display: Here you can control the type and size (8 – 20) and type of labels on the calculated diagram. EpH 3.2

Specifying the Cu-water Eh-pH diagram: the Species frame Here you select the species to be used in calculation. You may include or exclude all the gases, all the solids or all the liquids. Unless indicated otherwise, metallic species are assumed to be pure and at unit activity, molality or partial pressure. You can also use the input box “m:” to set a common value to all aqueous species. For example, m = 1×10-6. To examine the species or to add or remove a particular species or change its activity, molality or partial pressure, click the "List" button. The concentration of ions provides the standard Pourbaix diagram used in corrosion application. EpH 3.3

Specifying the Cu-water Eh-pH diagram: the List window We suppress species 13: Cu(OH)2 in order to compare the calculated diagram with one published in the «Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria in Aqueous Solution» (M. Pourbaix, Pergammon Press, 1966) Click in the + to remove species 13. You can also right-click on the «+» column to access an extended menu and select clear. Select – Compound Data… or double-click on the species to view it’s compound data. You can select A – Activity… or double-click in the A/P/M column to change the activity (partial pressure or molality) of a species. EpH 3.4

Specifying the Cu-water Eh-pH diagram: Compound selection 11 aqueous species and 4 solids species were selected from the FACT compound database containing Cu, O and/or H. Here, only the FACT compound database is included. See section 9 for inclusion or exclusion of a database. EpH 3.5

Specifying the Cu-water Eh-pH diagram: the Calculate frame This calculates and plots the diagram. Invariant Point: This gives the precise position of the triple points where three domains meet. Detailed Point: This enables you to display the equilibrium activity or partial pressure of all species at a specified coordinate on the diagram. Note the custom (*) selection of solid species. EpH 4.1

Cu-H2O Eh-pH diagram: Graphical Output O2 (1 atm) line (b) on a conventional diagram See slide 5.2 Very thin Cu+ field H2 (1 atm) line (a) on a conventional diagram EpH 4.2

Published Pourbaix diagram for Cu-H2O Lines for m = 1 × 10-6 are highlighted in red. EpH 4.3

Cu-H2O Eh-pH diagram: Computation of invariant points A very thin Cu+ field indeed! Enlargement of the previous diagram EpH 5.1

Cu-H2O Eh-pH diagram: Detailed Point Calculation The point calculation gives activities and ideal concentrations for all metal-element containing species at the specified coordinate, E(volts), pH. 1° Select detailed point in the Calculate frame to open a Point Calculation dialog box. 2° Enter the coordinate of interest and press the Calculate button. The specified coordinate is in the domain of Cu2+ set at 10-6 (the green dot on slide 4.2). EpH 5.2

Cu-H2O Eh-pH diagram: Detailed Point Calculation – Output Cu2+ is the stable species and its activity must be equal to the molality m specified for the aqueous species (here 1 × 10-6) – the activities of the other Cu-bearing species are less than 1.0 for the solids and than m = 1 × 10-6 in our case for the other aqueous species. The further the field of a species is from the specified coordinate the lower its activity. EpH 5.3

One-metal Eh-pH diagram with four elements: Ti-O-H-F Specifying the Eh-pH diagram for: Ti-O-H-F at 298.15 K and m [F – ] = 0.1 (i.e. log10 (m [F – ]) = -1). 3° To Calculate an isobar, Check Isobar and enter a value (here, 0.05 atm). Note: to activate the Pressure frame, select gaseous species in the Species frame. 1° Enter the elements. This is a 1-metal Ti system with O, H and F as non-metallic elements. 2° Press Next to search the compound databases. 4° You must enter 2 constants. T = 298.15 K Z = m [F – ] = 10-1 5° Select the type of calculation and press Calculate. Note: For diagram clarity, we remove all solid titanium oxides TixOy with x > 1 and y > 2. EpH 6.1

One-metal Eh-pH diagram with four elements: Output EpH 6.2

Two-metal Pourbaix diagram for Cu-As – formation of mixed oxides We calculate the diagram in the usual manner except we specify two metal elements Cu and As since we wish to study the formation of mixed oxides. 1° Enter the elements. This is a 2-metal Cu-As system with O and H as non-metallic elements. We wish to see if Cu and As form intermediate compounds. Each domain will contain a Cu-bearing and an As-bearing species. 2° Press Next to search the compound databases. 3° Enter the temperature: T = 298.15 K Note that the Metal Mole Fractions frame is enabled. 4° Enter the limits of the axes. EpH 7.1

The Cu-As-water Eh-pH diagram: the Metal Mole Fraction frame The values 0.25 and 0.40 are the As/(Cu+As) compositions of the Cu-As intermediate compounds. For example, Cu3(AsO4)2 has a R value of 0.40 and Cu3As has R = 0.25 5° Select the range of atomic ratio R = As/(Cu+As). A Cu-rich-alloy is assigned. 6° Select diagram and press Calculate. Note that the all liquid (non-aqueous) base metal species are suppressed. EpH 7.2

The Cu-As-water Eh-pH diagram: graphical output The mixed oxide Cu3(AsO4)2(s) is shown – this species could not appear in the one-metal Cu or As Pourbaix diagrams. If the Cu/As proportion (R ratio) is changed, those species coexisting with the double oxide may change. The actual molar proportion of compounds in each domain depends on the value of R. EpH 7.3

The Cu-As-water Eh-pH diagram: invariant points Note the 4 coexisting species at each invariant point which is consistent with the Gibbs Phase Rule. EpH 7.4

The Fe-Cr-Cu-water Eh-pH diagram: input EpH 8.1

The Fe-Cr-Cu-water Eh-pH diagram: graphical output and list EpH 8.2

Loading another Compound database Click on Data Search to include or exclude a database in the search. Here, only the FACT compound database is included. EpH 9.1

Specifying the Cu-water Eh-pH diagram: Databases window EpH can only access the compound databases – these databases include dilute Henrian solute data. Concentrated aqueous solutions (for example: FACT, OLI Solutions) are not accessible to EpH. EpH 9.2