Journal of Applied Solution Chemistry and Modeling

New Conditions of Saturation of Aqueous Solutions for the Modeling of Regions of Solid Phases
Pages 185-193
R.A. Yusupov, Z.T. Dinh and S.A. Bakhteev

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-5030.2015.04.04.4

Published: 17 December 2015

 


Abstract: In modeling the regions of precipitation and formation of thin films, we used four conditions: 1. The rule of solubility product; 2. The rule of molecular solubility; 3. The rule of solubility by intermediate; 4. Condition of precipitate of priority. This technique was used to build mathematical models of equilibriums from the pH of solution, concentration of reactants, and temperature. Mathematical models were also developed on the basis of experimental data obtained by potentiometry, residual concentration, thermogravimetry, etc. This model considers fluctuations of the pH of solution and predicts the chemical composition of compounds. It has been demonstrated that in synthesizing target compounds, the possibility of processes of fluctuations must be taken into account. A systemic mathematical model has been designed to optimize the synthesis of thin films and target compounds.

Keywords: Mathematical modelling of equilibriums; conditions of saturation of aqueous solutions; the thin films of the lead sulfide.
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