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Atlas of Eh-pH diagrams Intercomparison of thermodynamic databases Geological Survey of Japan Open File Report No.419 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Research Center for Deep Geological Environments Naoto TAKENO May 2005

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Atlas of Eh-pH diagrams

Intercomparison of thermodynamic databases

Geological Survey of Japan Open File Report No.419

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and TechnologyResearch Center for Deep Geological Environments

Naoto TAKENO

May 2005

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Contents

1 Introduction 7

2 Databases 7

3 Method for constructing Eh-pH diagrams 83.1 FACT/FACTSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93.2 SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93.3 LLNL/GWB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93.4 JNC-TDB/GWB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93.5 HATCHES/FLASK-AQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93.6 OECD/NEA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93.7 OECD-NEA update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

4 Explanation of the diagrams and tables 10

5 Reliability and uncertainty 11

6 Description of the softwares and their execution environments 11

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List of Tables

1 List of softwares used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 List of Ac species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 List of Ag species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 List of Al species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 List of Am species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 List of As species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297 List of Au species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328 List of B species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 List of Ba species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3910 List of Be species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4311 List of Bi species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4612 List of Br species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4813 List of C species (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5014 List of C species (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5115 List of Ca species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5516 List of Cd species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5917 List of Ce species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6318 List of Cl species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6619 List of Cm species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6920 List of Co species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7321 List of Cr species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7722 List of Cs species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8123 List of Cu species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8524 List of Dy species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8825 List of Er species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9026 List of Eu species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9327 List of F species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9728 List of Fe species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10129 List of Fr species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10430 List of Ga species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10631 List of Gd species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10832 List of Ge species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11033 List of Hf species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11234 List of Hg species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11535 List of Ho species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11836 List of I species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12137 List of In species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12438 List of K species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12739 List of La species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13140 List of Li species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13541 List of Lu species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13842 List of Mg species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14143 List of Mn species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14544 List of Mo species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14945 List of N species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15346 List of Na species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15747 List of Nb species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16148 List of Nd species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16549 List of Ni species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16950 List of Np species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17351 List of Os species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176

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52 List of P species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17953 List of Pa species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18354 List of Pb species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18755 List of Pd species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19056 List of Pm species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19257 List of Po species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19458 List of Pr species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19659 List of Pt species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19860 List of Pu species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20161 List of Ra species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20562 List of Rb species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20863 List of Re species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21064 List of Rh species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21265 List of Ru species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21566 List of S species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21967 List of Sb species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22368 List of Sc species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22669 List of Se species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22970 List of Si species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23371 List of Sm species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23772 List of Sn species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24173 List of Sr species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24574 List of Tb species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24875 List of Tc species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25176 List of Te species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25477 List of Th species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25778 List of Tl species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26079 List of Tm species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26280 List of U species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26581 List of V species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26982 List of W species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27283 List of Y species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27484 List of Yb species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27685 List of Zn species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27986 List of Zr species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283

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List of Figures

1 Flow chart of creating this report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Legend of Eh-pH diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ac-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ac-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ag-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ag-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Al-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Al-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Am-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2610 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Am-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2711 Eh-pH diagrams of the system As-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3012 Eh-pH diagrams of the system As-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3113 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Au-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3314 Eh-pH diagrams of the system B-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3615 Eh-pH diagrams of the system B-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3716 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ba-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4017 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ba-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4118 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Be-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4419 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Be-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4520 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Bi-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4721 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Br-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4922 Eh-pH diagrams of the system C-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5223 Eh-pH diagrams of the system C-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5324 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ca-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5625 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ca-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5726 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cd-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6027 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cd-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6128 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ce-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6429 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ce-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6530 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cl-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6731 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cm-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7032 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cm-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7133 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Co-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7434 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Co-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7535 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cr-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7836 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cr-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7937 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cs-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8238 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cs-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8339 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cu-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8640 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cu-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8741 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Dy-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8942 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Er-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9143 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Eu-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9444 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Eu-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9545 Eh-pH diagrams of the system F-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9846 Eh-pH diagrams of the system F-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9947 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Fe-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10248 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Fe-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10349 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Fr-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10550 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ga-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10751 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Gd-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

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52 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ge-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11153 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Hf-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11354 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Hg-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11655 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Hg-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11756 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ho-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11957 Eh-pH diagrams of the system I-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12258 Eh-pH diagrams of the system I-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12359 Eh-pH diagrams of the system In-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12560 Eh-pH diagrams of the system K-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12861 Eh-pH diagrams of the system K-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12962 Eh-pH diagrams of the system La-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13263 Eh-pH diagrams of the system La-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13364 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Li-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13665 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Li-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13766 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Lu-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13967 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mg-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14268 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mg-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14369 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mn-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14670 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mn-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14771 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mo-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15072 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mo-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15173 Eh-pH diagrams of the system N-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15474 Eh-pH diagrams of the system N-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15575 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Na-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15876 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Na-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15977 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Nb-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16278 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Nb-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16379 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Nd-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16680 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Nd-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16781 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ni-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17082 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ni-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17183 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Np-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17484 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Np-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17585 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Os-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17786 Eh-pH diagrams of the system P-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18087 Eh-pH diagrams of the system P-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18188 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pa-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18489 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pa-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18590 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pb-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18891 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pb-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18992 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pd-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19193 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pm-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19394 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Po-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19595 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pr-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19796 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pt-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19997 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pu-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20298 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pu-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20399 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ra-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206100 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ra-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207101 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Rb-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209102 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Re-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211103 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Rh-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213

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104 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ru-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216105 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ru-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217106 Eh-pH diagrams of the system S-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220107 Eh-pH diagrams of the system S-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221108 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sb-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224109 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sb-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225110 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sc-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227111 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Se-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230112 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Se-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231113 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Si-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234114 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Si-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235115 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sm-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238116 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sm-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239117 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sn-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242118 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sn-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243119 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sr-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246120 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sr-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247121 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Tb-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249122 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Tc-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252123 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Tc-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253124 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Te-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255125 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Th-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258126 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Th-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259127 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Tl-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261128 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Tm-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263129 Eh-pH diagrams of the system U-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266130 Eh-pH diagrams of the system U-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267131 Eh-pH diagrams of the system V-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270132 Eh-pH diagrams of the system V-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271133 Eh-pH diagrams of the system W-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273134 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Y-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275135 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Yb-O-H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277136 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Zn-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280137 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Zn-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281138 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Zr-O-H (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284139 Eh-pH diagrams of the system Zr-O-H (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285

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1 Introduction

This open file report aims to present an intercomparison of thermodynamic databases by means of Eh-pH diagrams, which are practical and useful for understanding geochemical behavior of elements. AnEh-pH diagram depicts the dominant aqueous species and stable solid phases on a plane defined by theEh and pH axes. In an Eh-pH diagram, the solid stability area is related to the saturation condition,and dominant aqueous species give us fundamental information on sorption and colloid phenomena aswell as surface characteristics of materials. Eh-pH diagrams are thus essential to understanding soluteand radionuclide transport in groundwater.

The most well-known studies on comprehensive Eh-pH diagrams are those of Pourbaix (1966) andBrookins (1988). The former discussed corrosion, passivation and immunity of materials, while thelatter reported geochemical aspects of the geological disposal of radioactive wastes. These studieshave been followed by many thermodynamic databases.

With the ever increasing CPU power of computers, we have started utilizing geochemical codes forcalculation of complex chemical reactions. Thus, thermodynamic databases have gained importancefrom a practical perspective.

Certain geochemical codes enable us to obtain Eh-pH diagrams easily and quickly. With the aid ofsoftware, Eh-pH diagrams can provide us with good insight into the state of the art in thermodynamicdatabases and the differences between them.

It should be noted that this open file report presents the Eh-pH diagrams calculated from databases”as is”, without any critical comments. It should also be noted that Eh-pH diagrams representone aspect of thermodynamic databases and databases are often updated, thus this report is only asnapshot of the present. I would be very pleased if this open file report proves useful in helping thereaders use thermodynamic databases.

2 Databases

Let us compare the seven databases listed below. The first database is generic and popular in inorganicchemical engineering. The second and third are generic and popular in geochemistry. The fourth andfifth serve for safety assessment of geological disposal of radioactive wastes, but their coverage ofchemical species is sufficiently wide to be suitable for generic use. The sixth and seventh databasesmainly cover data on radioactive elements, with incomplete data on other elements. The current reportpresents only Eh-pH diagrams of radioactive elements included in the sixth and seventh databases.

1. FACT (FACT database) bundled with commercially available software FACTSAGE (FactSage5.2) (Bale et al., 2002) released by GTT-Technologies.

2. SUPCRT: SUPCRT92 (Johnson et al., 1992) applied with 98 update distributed by EveretteShock from his website on the Internet.

3. Default database “thermo.dat” based on LLNL (Lawrence Livermore National Lab.) data0.3245r46, bundled with commercially available software GWB (Geochemist’s Workbench) writ-ten by C. M. Bethke, Illinois University.

4. JNC-TDB (011213g0 and 011213g2) distributed by Japan Nuclear Cycle Organization from theirwebsite (http://migrationdb.jnc.go.jp/).

5. HATCHES (ZZ-HATCHES-15) distributed by NEA (Nuclear Energy Agency) Computer Pro-gram Services.

6. Databases tabulated in OECD/NEA Chemical Thermodynamics series 1-4 (Grenthe et al., 1992;Silva et al., 1995; Rard et al., 1999; Lemire et al., 2001).

7. Databases tabulated in OECD/NEA Chemical Thermodynamics series 5 (Guillaumont et al.,2003) which is the updated version of the same series 1-4.

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3 Method for constructing Eh-pH diagrams

The present report includes Eh-pH diagrams for the X-H-O system, where X = the symbol of anelement like Na, K. This is the most important system for the chemical description of elements ingroundwater. To understand the geochemical system of the natural barrier, we took account of notonly radioactive elements, but also other elements included in the databases. However, OECD-NEAdatabases were excluded due to their restricted coverage of the data on non-radioactive elements.Total concentration of elements is 10−10 mole/kg for all diagrams. Such a low concentration enablesus to safely assume the activity coefficient to be unity and impedes precipitation of the solid phaseswhich hide the area of dominant aqueous species in the Eh-pH diagram.

To avoid unexpected errors during data conversion, databases bundled with commercially availablesoftware and databases distributed in the specific format of the software are handled with appropriatesoftware to draw Eh-pH diagrams. Databases of the former type are FACT and LLNL, bundledwith FACTSAGE and GWB, respectively. The database of the latter type is JNC-TDB, which isdistributed in three formats: EQ3/6, PHREEQC, and GWB. In this report, a version in the GWBformat was used. For the other databases, namely SUPCRT, HATCHES, OECD-NEA, and OECD-NEAupdate, the in-house software FLASK-AQ and its companion software EhpHdraw were used todraw the Eh-pH diagrams.

The drawing method for Eh-pH diagrams is well explained in many textbooks of chemical ther-modynamics (e.g. Garrels and Christ, 1965). The algorithm for drawing Eh-pH diagrams is notdocumented in the commercially available software FACTSAGE and GWB.

FLASK-AQ calculates concentration of aqueous species in equilibrium and moles of stable solid (ifpresent) on grids into which Eh and pH are divided, the Eh in 0.005 V increments from -0.8 V to 1.2V, the pH in increments of 0.04 from 0 to 14, and outputs the dominant species and the stable solid.Companion program EhpHdraw draws Eh-pH diagrams using the output of FLASK-AQ. This methodresembles that reported by Anderko et al. (1997). Unfortunately, since Anderko et al. (1997) didnot describe their method in detail, I cannot compare the two methods. The accuracy of the presentmethod for drawing boundaries between dominant species or solids depends on the grid size, whichinevitably leads to errors as large as 0.0025 V and 0.02 units for Eh and pH, respectively. The followingsubsections describe the method for drawing Eh-pH diagrams for each database. The database nameand software name (both in abbreviation) are concatenated by a slash (Figure 1).

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3.1 FACT/FACTSAGE

Eh-pH diagrams are created with EpH of FACTSAGE and saved as a BMP file. This file is used as atemplate for the line drawing software Illustrator (Adobe Illustrator) and resized to the common axiallength.

3.2 SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ

The FLASK-AQ input file was created from the output of SUPCRT92. FLASK-AQ creates an inter-mediate file from which EhpHdraw draws an Eh-pH diagram on the X window system. This Eh-pHdiagram is captured to an X window dump file using ”xwd”, and then converted to a BMP file with Im-ageMagic. This BMP file is used as a template for Illustrator and resized to the common axial length.An enormous amount of organic species in this database are expressed stoichiometrically in terms ofC, H, and O as basis species. Calculations reveal that almost all organic species are decomposed underthe stability field of water under ambient conditions.

3.3 LLNL/GWB

The Eh-pH diagram is created with Act2 of GWB and is saved as a PostScript file. This file is convertedto a PDF (portable document file) file with Adobe Acrobat Distiller and opened with Illustrator andresized to the common axial length.

3.4 JNC-TDB/GWB

The Eh-pH diagram is created with Act2 of GWB and saved as a PostScript file. This file is convertedto a PDF file with Adobe Acrobat Distiller and opened with Illustrator and resized to the commonaxial length. All diagrams were first created using 011213g0, and S and U data were updated with011213g2, fixing the erroneous S and U data in the previous version. Visual inspection confirms thatall diagrams other than those of S and U are identical between 011213g0 and 011213g2, i.e., that alldiagrams from 011213g0 remained unchanged except those of S and U.

3.5 HATCHES/FLASK-AQ

The files of EQ3/6 format data bundled with HATCHES are combined into a single file in which someaux species with the improper keyword ”basis” were corrected. This file is converted to a FLASK-AQinput file using the in-house software AIST TDBCONVERT. FLASK-AQ creates the intermediate filefrom which EhpHdraw draws an Eh-pH diagram on the X window system. This diagram is capturedto an X window dump file using ”xwd”, and then converted to a BMP file with ImageMagic. ThisBMP file is used as a template for Illustrator and resized to the common axial length.

Organic species are expressed stoichiometrically in terms of the ligand species. Note that thismethod differs from the case of SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ. However, this difference does not affect theEh-pH diagrams because ligand species are not included in the X-H-O system.

3.6 OECD/NEA

The tables listing the Standard Gibbs Free Energy of formation for the elements in the OECD-NEAChemical Thermodynamics vol. 1-4 are entered into a spread sheet and saved as a text file andconverted into FLASK-AQ format using in-house software. FLASK-AQ creates the intermediate filefrom which EhpHdraw draws the Eh-pH diagram in the X window system. This Eh-pH diagram iscaptured to an X window dump file using ”xwd”, and then converted into a BMP file with ImageMagic.This BMP file is used as a template for Illustrator and resized to the common axial length.

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3.7 OECD-NEA update

The source database of OECD-NEA Chemical Thermodynamics vol. 5 was processed in the same wayas OECD/NEA described above.

4 Explanation of the diagrams and tables

Tables and diagrams are presented in alphabetical order of the chemical symbol of the element. Thetables precede the diagrams for each element. The top row of the table contains the database name.The database name and software name (both abbreviation) concatenated with a slash (”/”) are foundabove the diagram next to the chemical symbol of the element (Figure 2). A blank column in the tableand NODATA in the diagram mean either ”no data for elements” or ”no data for aqueous species ofelements”. The expression of the chemical formula used in the table and diagram is the same as in thesource database, namely ”as is”. This was done to abide by the concept of the database compilers.Consequently, it should be noted that the expression for hydration and the solid phase differs betweenthe databases. The expression for the charge has the same style throughout, while the expression forthe solid has many variants: ”am” denotes amorphous, ”c” or ”cr” denotes crystalline, ”s” or no indexindicates no discrimination for amorphous or crystalline. Some solid phases are labeled with mineralnames. FACT database uses ”s1”, ”s2”, ”s3” notation for polymorph phases, and the present reportuses the same notation for the diagram from FACT/FACTSAGE. The names of solid phases in thetable and diagram are typed in bold face. The area between the two diagonal lines from the upper leftto the lower right in the diagram indicates the stability field of water at 298.15 K and 105 Pa. Thetables list chemical species whose Eh-pH diagrams can be drawn individually for the database. Certainchemical species do not appear in the diagram because they are unstable or no data is available onthem. Thus, it is important to consult the table carefully when using the diagrams.

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Table 1: List of softwares used

Software Version OS DescriptionAcrobat Distiller 4.0 Windows 2000 Professional conversion from PS to pdfconvert 5.3.8 Linux (SuSE 7.3) conversion from xwd to bmpEhpHdraw 1.0 Linux (SuSE 7.3) X window software for Eh-pH drawingFactSage 5.2 Windows 2000 Server Eh-pH calculation and drawingFLASK-AQ 1.1 Linux (SuSE 7.3) Eh-pH calculationGWB 4.0 Windows 2000 Server Eh-pH calculation and drawingIllustrator 8.0 Windows 2000 Professional final drawing of Eh-pH diagramsIntel C++ compiler 7.0 Linux (SuSE 7.3) compiling FLASK-AQ and EhpHdrawpdvips 5.92b p1.6 Linux (Fedra CORE 2) conversion from dvi to PS and printingpLaTeX tetex 2.0.2 Linux (Fedra CORE 2) document processing of this reportps2epsi 5.2.1 Linux (Fedra CORE 2) conversion from PS to epsiStarSuite 6.0 Linux (RedHat 9.0) writing tables of speciestdbconvert 1.0 Linux (RedHat 9.0) database file convertxwd X11R6.5 Linux (SuSE 7.3) X window dump software

5 Reliability and uncertainty

The reliability and uncertainty of diagrams depend on the following three factors. 1) Reliability ofand error in the data in the databases, 2) Uncertainty of the software used for Eh-pH calculation, 3)Fidelity of the drawing. The error is not mentioned in the databases except the OECD-NEA ChemicalThermodynamics Series. The uncertainty in the commercial softwares for drawing Eh-pH diagramsis not described. The uncertainty in FLASK-AQ depends on grid size, as already mentioned. Thefidelity of the drawing is confirmed within the grid size of FLASK-AQ by visual inspection. Thus,the overall error excluding errors stemming from the databases and commercial softwares are within±0.0025 V for Eh and ±0.02 units for pH.

6 Description of the softwares and their execution environments

The software used for Eh-pH calculation are GTT-Technologies FactSage 5.2 and Illinois UniversityGeochemist’s Workbench 4.0 and the in-house software AIST FLASK-AQ 1.1. FactSage 5.2 and Geo-chemist’s Workbench 4.0 are executed under a Microsoft Windows 2000 Server on a Dell PowerEdge2600 (Xeon 2.4GHz x2 SMP with 4GB memory). FLASK-AQ 1.1 is executed under SuSE Linux 7.3(kernel 2.4.20) on HIT PC (Pentium4 2.8 GHz with 1GB memory). FLASK-AQ 1.1 was compiled withIntel C++ 7.0 compiler and executed with batch scheduling software LSF 4.2. To obtain the Eh-pHdiagrams from the intermediate file of FLASK-AQ 1.1, the in-house software AIST EhpHdraw wasused. ZZ-HATCHES-15 data was converted into the FLASK-AQ format using the in-house softwareAIST TDBCONVERT coded by Nihon sgi. All in-house software of AIST will be released to thegeneral public in the future.

To obtain snapshots of the Eh-pH diagram drawn by EhpHdraw, the X Window dump software”xwd” was used. To convert from the XWD to BMP format, ”convert” of ImageMagic was used.These procedures were carried out under Red Hat Linux 9 or Fedra Core 2 on an IA32 PC.

Conversion from the PostScript file to the PDF file was performed with Adobe Acrobat Distiller4.0. Trace of the template image, resizing and cosmetics of the diagrams, and outputting to the EPSfile were performed using Adobe Illustrator 8.0 under Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on anIA32 PC.

The lists of chemical species in the tables were created with Sun StarSuite 6.0 and saved asPostScript files and converted into EPS files with ”ps2epsi” under Fedra Core 2 on an IA32 PC. Thefinal draft of this report was printed out using LaTeX and ”dvips”, on a Laser printer under Fedra

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Core 2 on an IA32 PC (Table 1).The names of the software, formats, and hardware are trademarks or registered trademarks and

the property of their owners.

References

Anderko, A. and Shuler, P.J. (1998) A computational approach to predicting the formation of ironsulfide species using stability diagrams, Computers & Geosciences, 23, 647-658.

Bale, C.W., Chartrand, P., Degtrev, S.A. , Eriksson, G., Hack, K., Ben Mahfoud, R., Melancon, J.,Pelton, A.D., and Petersen, S. (2002) FactSage thermochemical software and databases, Calphad,26, 189-228.

Brookins, D.G. (1988) Eh-pH diagrams for geochemistry, Springer-Verlag New York, 176p.

Garrels, R.M. and Christ, C.L. (1965) Solution, minerals and equilibria, Freeman, Cooper & com-pany, San Francisco, 450p.

Johnson, J.W., Oelkers, E.H., and Helgeson, H.C. (1992) SUPCRT92: a software package for calcu-lating the standard molal thermodynamic properties of minerals gases, aqueous species, andreactions from 1 to 5000 bar and 0 to 1000◦C, Computers & Geosciences, 18, 899-947.

Grenthe, I., Fuger, J., Konings, R.J.M. , Lemire, R.J., Muller, A.B., Nguyen-Trung, C., and Wanner,H. (1992) Chemical Thermodynamics of Uranium (Wanner, H., Forest, I., Nuclear Energy Agency,Organisation for Economic Co-operation, Development eds.), vol. 1, Chemical Thermodynamics,North Holland Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam, 715p.

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Lemire, R.J., Fuger, J., Nitsche, H., Potter, P.E. , Rand, M.H., Rydberg, J., Spahiu, K., Sullivan,J.C., Ullman, W.J., Vitorge,P., and Wanner, H.(2001) Chemical Thermodynamics of Neptuniumand Plutonium (Nuclear Energy Agency Data Bank, Organisation for Economic Co-operation,Development ed.), vol. 4, Chemical Thermodynamics, North Holland Elsevier Science PublishersB.V., Amsterdam. 845p.

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Silva, R.J., Bidoglio, G., Rand, M.H. , Robouch, P.B., Wanner, H., and Puigdomenech, I. (1995)Chemical Thermodynamics of Americium (Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for EconomicCo-operation, Development ed.), vol. 2, Chemical Thermodynamics, North Holland Elsevier Sci-ence Publishers B.V., Amsterdam, 374p.

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Table 2: List of Ac speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Ac[3+], AcOH[2+],Ac(OH)2[+],Ac(OH)3(aq),Ac(OH)3(am),Ac(OH)3(c)

HATCHES

Ac[3+], AcOH[2+],Ac(OH)3

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NO DATA

Figure 3: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ac-O-H (1).∑

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Table 3: List of Ag speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Ag[+], AgOH(aq),Ag(OH)2[-],Ag2O(s),Ag2O2(s), Ag2O3(s),Ag(Native silver)

Ag[2+], Ag[+],AgOH(aq), AgO[-],Ag(Native silver)

Ag[+], Silver Ag[+]

HATCHES

Ag[+], Ag(OH)2[-],AgOH(aq), Ag, Ag2O,Ag2O2, Ag2O3

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Figure 5: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ag-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 6: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ag-O-H (2).∑

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Table 4: List of Al speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Al[3+], AlO2[-],AlOH[2+], Al(s),AlH3(s), Al2O3(s),Al2O3(s2),Al2O3(s3),Al2O3(s4),Al(OH)3(s),Al2O3(H2O)(s),Al2O3(H2O)(s2),Al2O3(H2O)3(s)

AlO[+], HAlO2(aq),Al[3+], AlO2[-],AlOH[2+],Al2O3(Corundum),AlO(OH)(Diaspore),AlO(OH)(Boehmite),Al(OH)3(Gibbsite),AlO[+], HAlO2(aq)

Al[3+], Al(OH)2[+],Al(OH)3(aq),Al(OH)4[-]Al13O4(OH)24[7+],Al2(OH)2[4+],Al3(OH)4[5+],AlOH[2+],Boehmite,Corundum,Diaspore, Gibbsite

Al[3+], AlOH[2+],Al(OH)2[+],Al(OH)3(aq),Al(OH)4[-],Gibbsite

HATCHES

Al[3+],Al(OH)[2+],Al(OH)2[+],Al(OH)3(aq),Al(OH)4[-],Boehmite,Corundum,Diaspore, Gibbsite

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Figure 7: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Al-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 8: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Al-O-H (2).∑

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Table 5: List of Am speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Am(s), Am(s2), Am(s3), AmO2(s), Am2O3

(s)

Am[3+], Am[4+], AmO2[+], AmO2[2+], Am(OH)2[+],Am(OH)3(aq), AmOH[2+], Am(OH)3(am), Am(OH)3(c)

Am[3+], AmOH[2+],Am(OH)2[+], Am(OH)3

(aq), Am(OH)3(am),Am(OH)3(c)

HATCHES OECD-NEA OECD-NEA update

Am[3+], Am[4+], AmO2[+], AmO2[2+], Am(OH)2[+], Am(OH)3(aq), AmOH[2+], Am, Am(OH)3, Am2O3, AmH2,AmO2, Am(OH)3(cr)

Am[4+], Am[2+], Am[3+], AmO2[+], AmO2

[2+], AmOH[2+], Am(OH)2[+], Am(OH)3(aq), Am(c), AmO2(c),Am2O3(c), AmH2(c), Am(OH)3(am), Am(OH)3

(c)

Am[4+], Am[2+], Am[3+], AmO2[+], AmO2

[2+], AmOH[2+], Am(OH)2[+], Am(OH)3(aq), Am(cr), AmO2(cr), Am2O3(cr), AmH2

(cr), Am(OH)3(cr)

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Figure 9: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Am-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 10: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Am-O-H (2).∑

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Table 6: List of As speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

AsO2[-], AsO4[3-],HAsO2(aq), H2AsO3[-], H2AsO4[2-],H2AsO4[-],H3AsO4(aq), AsO[+],As(s), As2O3(s),As2O3(s2), As2O5(s),

AsO2[-], AsO4[3-],HAsO2(aq), H2AsO3[-], HAsO4[2-],H2AsO4[-], H3AsO4(aq)

As(OH)4[-],AsH3(aq), AsO4[3-],As(OH)3(aq),AsO2OH[2-],H2AsO4[-],H3AsO4(aq), HAsO4[2-]Arsenolite,As2O5(c),Claudetite

HATCHES

As(OH)4[-], H2AsO4[-], As(OH)3(aq),AsO[+], AsO4[3-],H3AsO4(aq),HAsO2(aq), HAsO4[2-], Arsenolite,As2O5(c), As4O6,Claudetite

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Figure 11: Eh-pH diagrams of the system As-O-H (1).∑

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Table 7: List of Au speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

AuO3[3-], HAuO3[2-], H2AuO3[-],Au(OH)3(aq),Au2O3(s),Au(OH)3(s), Au(s)

Au[3+], Au[+],Au(Native gold)

Au[+], Au[3+], Gold

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Table 8: List of B speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

BH4[-], BO2[-],B4O7[2-], H2BO3[-],H3BO3(aq),H2BO3(H2O2)[-],HB4O7[-], H2B4O7(aq),H5(BO3)2(H2O2)2[-],B(s), B10H14(s),B2O3(s), HBO2(s),HBO2(s2), HBO2(s3),H3BO3(s), B3H3O3(s),B2(OH)4(s)

BO2[-], B(OH)3(aq) B(OH)3(aq),B(OH)4[-],B2O(OH)5[-],B3O3(OH)4[-],B4O5(OH)4[2-], BH4[-], B(OH)3(c,Boricacid)

B(OH)3(aq), H2BO3[-], B(c), B2O3(c),B(OH)3(c), B(g)

HATCHES

B(OH)3(aq), B4O7[2-], BH[4-],H2B4O7(aq), H2BO3[-],HB4O7[-], B2O3,Boric Acid,H3BO3(c), HBO2

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Figure 14: Eh-pH diagrams of the system B-O-H (1).∑

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Table 9: List of Ba speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Ba[2+], BaOH[+],Ba(s), BaH2(s),BaO(s), BaO2(s),Ba(OH)2(s),Ba(OH)2(H2O)8(s)

Ba[2+], BaOH[+] Ba[2+], BaOH[+],Ba(OH)2*8H2O(c),BaO(c)

Ba[2+], BaOH[+],Ba(c), BaO(c)

HATCHES

Ba[2+], Ba(OH)[+],Ba(OH)2*8H2O, BaO(c)

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Figure 17: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ba-O-H (2).∑

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Table 10: List of Be speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Be[2+], BeO2[2-],Be3(OH)3[3+],Be(s), Be(s2),BeO(s), BeO(s2),Be(OH)2(s),Be(OH)2(s2)

Be[2+], BeO2[2-],BeOH[+], BeO(aq),HBeO2[-]

HATCHES

Be[2+], BeOH[+],Be(OH)2(aq),Be(OH)3[-],Be(OH)4[2-],Be2(OH)[3+],Be3(OH)3[3+],Be5(OH)6[4+],Be6(OH)8[4+],Be(OH)2(alpha),Be(OH)2(beta)

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Be[2+]

BeOH[+]

BeO(aq)

HBeO2[-]

NO DATA NO DATA

Figure 18: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Be-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 19: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Be-O-H (2).∑

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Table 11: List of Bi speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Bi[3+], BiO[+],BiOH[2+],Bi6O6[6+],Bi6O6(OH)3[3+],Bi9(OH)20[7+],Bi9(OH)21[6+],Bi9(OH)22[5+],Bi(s), Bi2O3(s),Bi2O3(s2), BiOOH(s)

Bi[3+], BiO[+],BiOH[2+],HBiO2(aq), BiO2[-]

Bi[3+], BiOH[2+],Bi(OH)2[+],Bi(OH)3(aq),Bi(OH)4[-],Bi6(OH)12[6+],Bi9(OH)20[7+],Bi9(OH)21[6+],Bi9(OH)22[5+],Bi3(OH)4[5+]Bi(c), Bi2O3(s)

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Bi[3+]

BiOH[2+]

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Bi(OH)4[-]

Bi(c)

Figure 20: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Bi-O-H.∑

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Table 12: List of Br speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Br[-], Br2(aq),Br3[-], Br5[-],BrO[-], BrO3[-],HBrO(aq)

Br[-], Br3[-],BrO[-], BrO3[-],HBrO(aq), BrO4[-]

Br[-] Br[-], Br2(aq),Br2(l), BrO[-],BrO3[-], HBrO(aq),Br(g), Br2(g),HBr(g)

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Br (LLNL/GWB) Br (JNC-TDB/GWB)

Br[-]

Br[-]

Br2(l)

BrO3[-]

Figure 21: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Br-O-H.∑

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Table 13: List of C species (1)FACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

CH4(aq), C2H2(aq),C2H4(aq), C2H6(aq),CO(aq), CO2(aq),CO3[2-], C2O4[2-],CH3OH(aq), C2H5O[-],CH3CH2OH(aq),HCOO[-], HCOOH(aq),CH3COO[-],CH3COOH(aq), HCO3[-], HC2O4[-], C(s),C(s2)

CH4(aq,Methan), C2H2

(aq,Ethyne), C2H4(aq,Ethylene), C2H6(aq,Ethane),CO(aq), CO2(aq), CO3[2-], C2O4[2-](Oxalate), CH3OH(aq,Methanol),C2H5OH(aq,Ethanol),HCO2[-](Formate), H2CO2(aq, Formic-acid), C2H3O2[-](Acetate), C2H4O2(aq,Acetic-acid), HCO3[-], C2HO4[-](H-Oxalate), C4H9OH(aq,1-Butanol),C4H8(aq,1-Butene), C4H6(aq,1-Butyne),C7H15OH (aq,1-Heptanol),C7H14(aq,1-Heptene),C7H12(aq,1-Heptyne),C6H13OH(aq,1-Hexanol), C6H12(aq,1-Hexene), C6H10(aq,1-Hexyne), C8H17OH(aq,1-Octanol), C8H16(aq,1-Octene), C8H14(aq,1-Octyne), C5H11OH(aq,1-Pentanol), C5H10(aq,1-Pentene), C5H8(aq,1-Pentyne), C3H7OH(aq,1-Propanol), C3H6 (aq,1-Propene), C3H4(aq,1-Propyne), C4H8O(aq,2-Butanone), C7H14O(aq,2-Heptanone),C6H12O(aq,2-Hexanone), C4H7O3[-](2-Hydroxybutanoate),C4H8O3(aq,2-Hydroxybutanoic),C10H19O3[-] (2-Hydroxydecanoate),C10H20O3(aq,2-Hydroxydecanoic),C7H13O3[-](2-Hydroxyheptanoate),C7H14O3(aq,2-Hydroxyheptanoic), C6H11O3[-](2-Hydroxyhexanoate),C6H12O3(aq,2-Hydroxyhexanoic),C9H17O3[-](2-Hydroxynonanoate),C9H18O3(aq,2-Hydroxynonanoic),

HCO3[-], (O-phth)[2-], CH3COO[-], CH4(aq),CO2(aq), CO3[2-],H(O-phth)[-], H2(O-phth), HCH3COO,Graphite, O-phthacid(c), CH4(g),CO2(g)

CO3[2-], CH4(aq),HCO3[-], CO2(aq),C(c), CH4(g), C(g),CO(g), CO2(g)

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Table 14: List of C species (2)C (CONTINUED)

FACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

C8H15O3[-](2-Hydroxyoctanoate),C8H16O3(aq,2-Hydroxyoctanoic), C5H9O3[-](2-Hydroxypentanoate),C5H10O3(aq,2-Hydroxypentanoic), C8H16O(aq,2-Octanone),C5H10O(aq,2-Pentanone), C3H6O(aq,Acetone),C6H8O4[2-](Adipate), C6H10O4

(aq,Adipic-acid),C9H16O4 (aq,Azelaic-acid), C9H14O4[2-](Azelate), C6H6(aq,Benzene), C7H5O2[-](Benzoate), C7H6O2(aq,Benzoic-acid), C4H10(aq,Butane), C4H8O2(aq,Butanoic-acid),C6H4OHCH3(aq,o-Cresol), C6H4OHCH3(aq,m-Cresol), C6H4OHCH3(aq,p-Cresol), C10H19O2[-] (Decanoate),C10H20O2(aq,Decanoic-acid),C6H3OHCH3CH3(aq,2-3DMP),C6H3OHCH3CH3(aq,2-4DMP), C6H3OHCH3CH3(aq,2-5DMP), C6H3OHCH3CH3(aq,2-6DMP), C6H3OHCH3CH3(aq,3-4DMP), C6H3OHCH3CH3(aq,3-5DMP), C12H23O2[-](Dodecanoate),C12H24O2 (aq,Dodecanoic-acid), CH3COOCH2CH3(aq,Ethylacetate), C6H5C2H5(aq,Ethylbenzene),C5H6O4[2-](Glutarate), C5H8O4

(aq,Glutaric-acid),C2H3O3[-](Glycolate), C2H4O3

(aq,Glycolic-acid),C6H9O4[-](H-Adipate), C9H15O4[-](H-Azelate),

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CO2(aq)

Figure 22: Eh-pH diagrams of the system C-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 23: Eh-pH diagrams of the system C-O-H (2).∑

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Table 15: List of Ca speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Ca[2+], CaOH[+],Ca(s), Ca(s2),CaH2(s), CaO2(s),Ca(OH)2(s), CaO(s)

Ca[2+], CaOH[+],CaO(Lime)

Ca[2+], CaOH[+],Ca(OH)2(c), Lime,Portlandite

Ca[2+], CaOH[+],CaO(s, Lime_qu),Ca(c), CaO(c),Ca(g)

HATCHES

Ca[2+], Ca(OH)[+],Ca(OH)2, CaO

RemarksJNC-TDB: Detailed description of Lime_qu is not given, it may be lime quenched?

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Ca[2+] CaOH[+] Ca[2+] CaOH[+]

Figure 24: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ca-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 25: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ca-O-H (2).∑

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Table 16: List of Cd speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Cd[2+], CdO2[2-],CdOH[+], HCdO2[-],Cd(OH)2(aq), Cd(s),CdO(s), Cd(OH)2(s)

Cd[2+], CdO2[2-],CdOH[+], HCdO2[-],CdO(aq)

HATCHES

Cd[2+],Cd(OH)2(aq),Cd(OH)3[-],Cd(OH)4[2-],Cd2OH[3+],Cd4(OH)4[4+],CdOH[+], Cd(OH)2

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Figure 26: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cd-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 27: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cd-O-H (2).∑

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Table 17: List of Ce speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Ce[3+], Ce[4+],Ce(s), Ce(s2),CeH2(s), CeO2(s),Ce2O3(s), Ce6O11(s),Ce18O31(s)

Ce[3+], Ce[4+],Ce[2+], CeOH[2+],CeO[+], CeO2H (aq),CeO2[-]

HATCHES

Ce[3+],Ce2(OH)2[4+],Ce3(OH)5[4+],CeOH[2+], Ce(OH)3,Ce2O3

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CeO2[-]

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Figure 28: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ce-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 29: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ce-O-H (2).∑

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Table 18: List of Cl speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Cl2(aq), Cl3[-],ClO2(aq), Cl[-],ClO[-], ClO2[-],ClO3[-], ClO4[-],HOCl(aq), HClO2(aq)

Cl[-], ClO[-],ClO2[-], ClO3[-],ClO4[-], HClO(aq),HClO2(aq), HCl(aq)

Cl[-], ClO4[-],HCl(aq)

Cl[-], ClO[-],ClO2[-], ClO3[-],ClO4[-], HClO(aq),HClO2(aq), Cl(g),Cl2(g), HCl(g)

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Figure 30: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cl-O-H.∑

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Table 19: List of Cm speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Cm[3+], CmOH[2+],Cm(OH)2[+],Cm(OH)3(aq),Cm(OH)3(am),Cm(OH)3(c)

HATCHES

Cm[3+], Cm[4+],Cm(OH)[2+],Cm(OH)2[+],Cm(OH)3, Cm2O3, CmO2

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NO DATA

Figure 31: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cm-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 32: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cm-O-H (2).∑

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Table 20: List of Co speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Co[2+], Co[3+],HCoO2[-],Co(OH)2(aq), Co(s),Co(s2), CoO(s),Co3O4(s), Co(OH)2(s)

Co[2+], Co[3+],HCoO2[-], CoO(aq),CoOH[+], CoO2[2-],CoOH[2+]

Co[2+], Co[3+],Co(OH)2(aq),Co(OH)3[-],Co(OH)4[2-],Co2(OH)3[+],Co4(OH)4[4+],CoOH[+], HCoO2[-],Co(OH)2(s,pink),Co3O4, CoO

Co[2+], CoO(s,COBALTO2)

HATCHES

Co[2+], Co[3+],Co(OH)2(aq),Co(OH)3[-],Co(OH)4[2-],Co2OH[3+],Co4(OH)4[4+],CoOH[+], Co(OH)2,Co3O4, CoO

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Co[2+]HCoO2[-]

Co3O4(s)

Co[2+] COBALTO2(s)

Figure 33: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Co-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 34: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Co-O-H (2).∑

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Table 21: List of Cr speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Cr[2+], Cr[3+],CrO4[2-], Cr2O7[2-],CrOH[2+], HCrO4[-],Cr(s), CrO2(s),CrO3(s), Cr2O3(s),Cr3O4(s), Cr5O12(s),Cr8O21(s)

Cr[2+], Cr[3+],CrO4[2-], Cr2O7[2-],CrOH[2+], HCrO4[-],HCrO2(aq), CrO2[-],CrO[+]

Cr[3+], Cr[2+],CrO4[2-], CrO4[3-],Cr(OH)2[+],Cr(OH)3(aq),Cr(OH)4[-],Cr2(OH)2[4+],Cr2O7[2-],Cr3(OH)4[5+],CrOH[2+],H2CrO4(aq), HCrO4[-], Cr2O3(s),CrO2(s), CrO3(s)

HATCHES

Cr[3+], Cr[2+],CrO4[2-],Cr(OH)2[+],Cr(OH)3(aq),Cr(OH)4[-],Cr2(OH)2[4+],Cr2O7[2-],Cr3(OH)4[4+],CrOH[2+],H2CrO4(aq), HCrO4[-], Cr(OH)3, Cr2O3,CrO2

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CrOH[2+]

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NO DATA

Figure 35: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cr-O-H (1).∑

Cr = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Figure 36: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cr-O-H (2).∑

Cr = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 22: List of Cs speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Cs[+], Cs(s),CsO2(s), Cs2O(s),Cs2O3(s), CsOH(s),CsOH(s2), CsOH(s3)

Cs[+], CsOH(aq) Cs[+] Cs[+], Cs(c),Cs2O(s), CsOH(s),Cs(g)

HATCHES

Cs[+], CsO, CsOH

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Cs (LLNL/GWB) Cs (JNC-TDB/GWB)

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Cs[+] Cs[+]

Figure 37: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cs-O-H (1).∑

Cs = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Figure 38: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cs-O-H (2).∑

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Table 23: List of Cu speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Cu[+], Cu[2+],CuO2[2-], HCuO2[-],Cu(OH)2(s), Cu (s),CuO(s), Cu2O(s)

Cu[+], Cu[2+],CuO2[2-], HCuO2[-],CuOH[+], CuO(aq),Cu(Native Copper),CuO(Tenorite), Cu2O(Cuprite)

Cu[+], Cu[2+],CuOH[+], Copper,Cuprite, Tenorite

HATCHES

Cu[2+], Cu[+],Cu(OH)4[2-],Cu2(OH)2[2+],Copper, Cuprite,Tenorite

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Cu(s)

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Figure 39: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cu-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 40: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Cu-O-H (2).∑

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Table 24: List of Dy speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Dy[3+], Dy(s),Dy(s2), Dy2O3(s)

Dy[3+], Dy[2+],Dy[4+], DyOH[2+],DyO[+], DyO2H(aq),DyO2[-]

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Dy[3+]

DyOH[2+]

DyO[+]

DyO2[-]

NO DATA NO DATA

Figure 41: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Dy-O-H.∑

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Table 25: List of Er speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Er[3+], Er(s),Er2O3(s), Er2O3(s2)

Er[3+], Er[2+],Er[4+], ErOH[2+],ErO[+], ErO2H(aq),ErO2[-]

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Figure 42: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Er-O-H.∑

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Table 26: List of Eu speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Eu[2+], Eu[3+],Eu(s), EuH2(s),EuO(s), Eu2O3(s),Eu2O3(s2), Eu3O4(s),EuO3H3(s)

Eu[2+], Eu[3+],Eu[4+], EuOH[2+],EuO[+], EuO2H(aq),EuO2[-]

Eu[3+], Eu[2+],Eu(OH)2[+],EuOH[2+], Eu(s),Eu(OH)3(s),Eu2O3(cubic),Eu2O3(monoclinic),Eu3O4(s), EuO(s)

HATCHES

Eu[3+], Eu(OH)[2+],Eu, Eu(OH)3,Eu2O3(cubic),Eu2O3(monoclinic),Eu3O4, EuO

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Eu[3+]

Eu[2+]

EuO2[-]

EuOH[2+]

EuO[+]

Eu[3+]

Eu[2+]

Eu(OH)2[+]

Eu(OH)3(s) NO DATA

Figure 43: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Eu-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 44: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Eu-O-H (2).∑

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Table 27: List of F speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

F[-], HF(aq), HF2[-] F[-], HF(aq), HF2[-] F[-], H2F2, HF,HF2[-]

F-, HF(aq), HF2[-],F(g), F2(g), HF(g)

HATCHES

F[-], HF(aq), HF2[-]

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Figure 45: Eh-pH diagrams of the system F-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 46: Eh-pH diagrams of the system F-O-H (2).∑

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Table 28: List of Fe speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Fe[2+], Fe[3+],FeOH[+], FeOH[2+],HFeO2[-],Fe(OH)2[+],FeO2[2-], Fe(OH)3(aq),Fe2(OH)2[4+],Fe(s), Fe(s2),Fe2O3(s2),Fe2O3(s3),Fe3O4(s2),Fe3O4(s3),Fe3O4(s4),Fe(OH)2(s),Fe(OH)3(s),Fe2O3(H2O)(s), FeO(s), Fe2O3(s),Fe3O4(s)

HFeO2(aq), FeO2[-],FeO(aq), Fe[2+],Fe[3+], FeOH[+],FeOH[2+], HFeO2[-],FeO[+], FeO(Ferrous-oxide),Fe2O3(Hematite),Fe3O4(Magnetite)

Fe[2+], Fe[3+],Fe(OH)2(aq),Fe(OH)2[+],Fe(OH)3(aq),Fe(OH)3[-],Fe(OH)4[-],Fe2(OH)2[4+], Fe3(OH)4[5+],FeOH[+],FeOH[2+],Fe(OH)2(ppd), Fe(OH)3(ppd),FeO(c)Goethite,Hematite, Magnetite, Wustite

Fe[2+], Fe[3+],FeOH[2+],Fe(OH)2[+],Fe(OH)3(aq),FeOH4[-],Fe2(OH)2[4+],Fe3(OH)4[5+],FeOH[+],Fe(OH)2(aq),Fe(OH)3[-],Fe(OH)3(a)Hematite,Magnetite,Goethite

HATCHES

Fe[2+], Fe[3+],Fe(OH)[+],Fe(OH)2(aq),Fe(OH)2[+],Fe(OH)3(aq),Fe(OH)3[-],Fe(OH)4[-],Fe(OH)4[2-],Fe2(OH)2[4+],Fe3(OH)4[5+],FeOH[2+], Fe(OH)2,Fe(OH)3, FeO(c),Goethite,Hematite,Magnetite, Wustite

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Figure 47: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Fe-O-H (1).∑

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Fe (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 48: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Fe-O-H (2).∑

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Table 29: List of Fr speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Fr[+]

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NO DATA

Figure 49: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Fr-O-H.∑

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Table 30: List of Ga speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Ga[3+], GaOH[2+],Ga(OH)2[+], H2GaO3[-],Ga[2+], GaO3[3-],HGaO2[2-], Ga(s),Ga2O3(s), Ga(OH)3(s)

Ga[3+], GaOH[2+],GaO[+], GaO2[-],HGaO2(aq)

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Ga2O3(s) H2GaO3[-]

GaO3[3-]

Ga[3+]

GaOH[2+]

GaO[+]

HGaO2(aq)

GaO2[-]

Ga (FACT/FACTSAGE) Ga (SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ)

Ga (LLNL/GWB) Ga (JNC-TDB/GWB)

NO DATA NO DATA

Figure 50: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ga-O-H.∑

Ga = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 31: List of Gd speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Gd[3+], Gd(s),Gd(s2), Gd2O3(s)

Gd[3+], Gd[4+],Gd[2+], GdOH[2+],GdO[+], GdO2H(aq),GdO2[-]

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Figure 51: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Gd-O-H.∑

Gd = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 32: List of Ge speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

HGeO3[-], Ge(s),GeO(s), GeO(s2),GeO2(s), GeO2(s2)

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HGeO3[-] NO DATA

Ge (FACT/FACTSAGE) Ge (SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ)

Ge (LLNL/GWB) Ge (JNC-TDB/GWB)

NO DATA NO DATA

Figure 52: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ge-O-H.∑

Ge = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 33: List of Hf speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Hf(s), Hf(s2),HfO2(s), HfO2(s2)

Hf[4+], HfOH[3+],HfO[2+], HHfO2[+],HfO2(aq), HHfO3[-]

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Hf[4+]

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NO AQUEOUS SPECIES DATA

Figure 53: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Hf-O-H.∑

Hf = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 34: List of Hg speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Hg[2+], Hg2[2+],HgOH[+], HHgO2[-],Hg(OH)2, Hg(aq),HgO(s)

Hg[2+], Hg2[2+],HgOH[+], HHgO2[-],HgO(aq),Hg(Quicksilver)

Hg[2+], Hg2[2+],Quicksilver

HATCHES

Hg[2+],Hg(OH)2(aq),Hg(OH)3[-],Hg2OH[3+],Hg3(OH)3[3+],HgOH[+], HgO,Quicksilver

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Hg (LLNL/GWB) Hg (JNC-TDB/GWB)

Hg[2+]

Hg2[2+]

Quicksilver

NO DATA

Figure 54: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Hg-O-H (1).∑

Hg = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Hg[2+]

Quicksilver

Hg (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 55: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Hg-O-H (2).∑

Hg = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 35: List of Ho speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Ho[3+], Ho(s) ,Ho(s2), Ho2O3(s),Ho2O3(s2)

Ho[3+], Ho[4+],Ho[2+], HoOH[2+],HoO[+], HoO2H(aq),HoO2[-]

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NO DATANO DATA

Figure 56: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ho-O-H.∑

Ho = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 36: List of I speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

I[-], I3[-], IO[-],IO3[-], HIO(aq),HIO3(aq), I2 (aq),H2OI[+], I2OH[-],I2(s)

I[-], I3[-], IO[-],IO3[-], HIO(aq),HIO3(aq), IO4[-]

I[-] I[-], IO3[-],HIO3(aq), I3[-],IO[-], IO4[-],I2O[2-], HIO(aq),I2OH[-],I2(aq),HI(aq), H2OI[-],I2(s), I2(c), I(g),I2(g), HI(g)

HATCHES

I[-], IO3[-],H2IO[+], HI(aq),HIO(aq), HIO3(aq),I2(aq), I2O[2-],I2OH[-], I3[-],IO[-], IO4[-], I2

RemarksJNC-TDB: I2(s) is originally given as I2 in the database file, but its detaileddescription is not given. Then (s) is appended to I2 to avoid confusion withI2(c).

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I[-]

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H2OI[+]

HIO3(aq)

I[-]

IO3[-]

IO4[-]

HIO(aq)

HIO3(aq)

I (FACT/FACTSAGE) I (SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ)

I (LLNL/GWB) I (JNC-TDB/GWB)

I[-] I[-]

IO3[-]

HIO3(aq)

IO4[-]HIO(aq)

I2OH[-]

I2(aq)

Figure 57: Eh-pH diagrams of the system I-O-H (1).∑

I = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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IO3[-]

I2OH[-]

I[-]

H2IO[+]

HIO3(aq)

HIO(aq)

I (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 58: Eh-pH diagrams of the system I-O-H (2).∑

I = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 37: List of In speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

In[3+], InOH[2+],In(OH)2[+], In[+],In[2+], In(s),In2O3(s), In2O3(s2)

In[3+], InOH[2+],InO[+], HInO2(aq),InO2[-]

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InO2[-]

In[3+]

InOH[2+]

In(OH)2[+] In2O3(s)

In[+]

In(s)

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Figure 59: Eh-pH diagrams of the system In-O-H.∑

In = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 38: List of K speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

K[+], K(s), KH(s),KO2(s), K2O(s),K2O2(s), KOH(s),KOH(s2)

K[+], KOH(aq), K2O(Potassium-oxide)

K[+], KOH(aq) K[+], K(c), K(g)

HATCHES

K[+], KOH

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K[+] K[+]

Figure 60: Eh-pH diagrams of the system K-O-H (1).∑

K = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Figure 61: Eh-pH diagrams of the system K-O-H (2).∑

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Table 39: List of La speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

La[3+], La(s),La(s2), La(s3),LaH2(s), La2O3(s)

La[3+], La[2+],LaOH[2+], LaO[+],LaO2H(aq), LaO2[-]

HATCHES

La[3+], La2OH[5+],La5(OH)9[6+],LaOH[2+], La(OH)3

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LaO[+]

LaO2H(aq)

LaO2[-]

La (FACT/FACTSAGE) La (SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ)

La (LLNL/GWB) La (JNC-TDB/GWB)

NO DATA NO DATA

Figure 62: Eh-pH diagrams of the system La-O-H (1).∑

La = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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La (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 63: Eh-pH diagrams of the system La-O-H (2).∑

La = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 40: List of Li speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Li[+], LiOH(aq),Li(s), LiH(s),Li2O(s), Li2O2(s),LiOH(s)

Li[+], LiOH(aq) Li[+], LiOH(aq) Li[+]

HATCHES

Li[+]

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Li[+]

Figure 64: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Li-O-H (1).∑

Li = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Figure 65: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Li-O-H (2).∑

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Table 41: List of Lu speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Lu[3+], Lu(s),Lu2O3(s)

Lu[3+], Lu[4+],LuOH[2+], LuO[+],LuO2H(aq), LuO2[-]

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LuO[+]

Lu (FACT/FACTSAGE) Lu (SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ)

Lu (LLNL/GWB) Lu (JNC-TDB/GWB)

NO DATA NO DATA

Figure 66: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Lu-O-H.∑

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Table 42: List of Mg speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Mg[2+], MgOH[+],Mg(s), MgH2(s),MgO(s), Mg(OH)2(s)

Mg[2+], MgOH[+],MgO(Periclase),Mg(OH)2(Brucite)

Mg[2+], Mg2OH[3+],Mg4(OH)4[4+],MgOH[+],Brucite

Mg[2+], MgOH[+],Periclase

HATCHES

Mg[2+], MgOH[+],Mg(OH)2

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Figure 67: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mg-O-H (1).∑

Mg = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Figure 68: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mg-O-H (2).∑

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Table 43: List of Mn speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Mn[2+], Mn[3+],MnO4[2-], MnO4[-],MnOH[+], Mn(OH)3[-], Mn(s), Mn(s2),Mn(s3), Mn(s4),MnO2(s), Mn2O3(s),Mn3O4(s), Mn3O4(s2),MnO(s)

Mn[2+], Mn[3+],MnO4[2-], MnO4[-],MnOH[+], HMnO2[-],MnO(aq), MnO2[2-],MnO(Manganosite)

Mn[2+], MnO4[-],MnO4[2-],Mn(OH)2(aq),Mn(OH)3[-],Mn(OH)4[2-],Mn2(OH)3[+],Mn2OH[3+], MnOH[+],Birnessite,Bixbyite,Hausmannite,Manganite,Manganosite,Mn(OH)2(am),Mn(OH)3(c),Pyrolusite,Todorokite

Mn[2+], Mn[3+],MnO4[2-], MnO4[-],MnOH[+],Mn(OH)3[-],Birnesite,Manganite,Pyrolusite

HATCHES

Mn[2+], Mn[3+],MnO4[2-],Mn(OH)2(aq),Mn(OH)3[-],Mn(OH)4[2-],Mn2(OH)3[+],Mn2OH[3+], MnO4[-],MnOH[+], MnOH[2+],Birnessite,Bixbyite,Hausmannite,Manganite,Manganosite,Mn(OH)2, Mn(OH)3,Mn(OH)3(c), Mn3O4,MnOOH, Pyrolusite,Todorokite

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MnO4[2-]

Mn[2+]

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MnOH[+]

MnO(aq)

HMnO2[-]

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Mn (FACT/FACTSAGE) Mn (SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ)

Mn (LLNL/GWB) Mn (JNC-TDB/GWB)

Mn[2+]

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MnO4[2-]

Mn(OH)2(aq)

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MnOH[+]

Bixbyite

Hausmannite

Pyrolusite

Mn[2+]

MnO4[2-]

MnO4[-]

MnOH[+]

MnOH3[-]

Manganite

Pyrolusite

Figure 69: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mn-O-H (1).∑

Mn = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Bixbyite

MnOH[+]

Mn(OH)2(aq)

Mn(OH)3[-]

Mn(OH)4[2-]

Mn3O4(s)

Mn (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 70: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mn-O-H (2).∑

Mn = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 44: List of Mo speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

MoO4[2-], Mo(s),MoO2(s), MoO3(s)

MoO4[2-], HMoO4[-]

HATCHES

MoO4[2-], Mo[3+],MoO2[+], H2MoO4(aq),HMoO4[-],Mo7O21(OH)3[3-],Mo7O22(OH)2[4-],Mo7O23OH[5-],Mo7O24[6-], MoO[3+],MoO2[2+],MoO2OH[+], H2MoO4,Mo, MoO2, MoO3

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MoO3(s)

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Mo(s)

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NO DATA NO DATA

Figure 71: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mo-O-H (1).∑

Mo = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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MoO2[+]

Mo[3+]

Mo(s)MoO2(s)

Mo (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 72: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Mo-O-H (2).∑

Mo = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 45: List of N speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

N2(aq), NH3(aq),NH4[+], N2H5[+],ONO[-], N2O2[2-],NO3[-], HONO(aq),N3[-], N2H4(aq),HN3(aq), NH4N3(s),N2O4(s), N2O5(s),NH4NO3(s)

N2(aq), NH3(aq),NH4[+], N2H5[+],NO2[-], N2O2[2-],NO3[-], HNO2(aq),HNO3(aq),H2N2O2(aq), HN2O2[-],N2H6[2+]

NO3[-], N2(aq),NH4[+],NO2[-], HNO2(aq),NH3(aq), N2(g)

NO3[-], NH3(aq),NH4[+], NO2[-],N2(aq), N(g),N2(g), NH3(g)

HATCHES

NO3[-], N2(aq),NH4[+], NO2[-],HNO3(aq), NH3(aq),NH4NO3(aq), NH4OH(aq)

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N2(aq)

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N (LLNL/GWB) N (JNC-TDB/GWB)

NO3[-]

N2(aq)

NH4[+]

NH3

NO3[-]

NH3(aq)

NH4[+]

N2(aq)

Figure 73: Eh-pH diagrams of the system N-O-H (1).∑

N = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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NH4OH(aq)

N (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 74: Eh-pH diagrams of the system N-O-H (2).∑

N = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 46: List of Na speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Na[+], Na(s),NaH(s), NaO2(s),Na2O(s2), Na2O(s3),Na2O2(s), Na2O2(s2),NaOH(s), NaOH(s2),Na2O(s)

Na[+], NaOH(aq),Na2O(Sodium-oxide)

Na[+], NaOH(aq) Na+, Na(c), Na(g)

HATCHES

Na[+]

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Figure 75: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Na-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 76: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Na-O-H (2).∑

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Table 47: List of Nb speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

NbO3[-],Nb(OH)5(aq),Nb(OH)4[+], Nb(s),NbO(s), NbO2(s),NbO2(s2), NbO2(s3),Nb2O5(s)

NbO3[-], HNbO3(aq) Nb(OH)5(aq),Nb(OH)6[-], Nb2O5(s)

HATCHES

Nb(OH)5(aq),Nb(OH)4[+],Nb(OH)6[-],Nb2O5(act)

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Nb (LLNL/GWB) Nb (JNC-TDB/GWB)

Nb (FACT/FACTSAGE) Nb (SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ)

NO DATANb(OH)5(aq) Nb(OH)6[-]

NbO2(s)

Figure 77: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Nb-O-H (1).∑

Nb = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Nb (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 78: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Nb-O-H (2).∑

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Table 48: List of Nd speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Nd[3+], Nd(s),Nd(s2), NdH2(s),Nd2O3(s), Nd2O3(s2)

Nd[3+], Nd[4+],Nd[2+], NdOH[2+],NdO[+], NdO2H(aq),NdO2[-]

Nd[3+]

HATCHES

Nd[3+], Nd(OH)2[+],Nd(OH)3(aq),NdOH[2+], Nd(OH)3

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Figure 79: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Nd-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 80: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Nd-O-H (2).∑

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Table 49: List of Ni speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Ni[2+], NiOH[+],HNiO2[-], Ni2H(s),NiOOH(s),Ni(OH)2(s),NiO2(H2O)(s),Ni(s), NiO(s)

Ni[2+], NiOH[+],HNiO2[-], NiO(aq),NiO2[2-],Ni(Nickel),NiO(Bunsenite)

Ni[2+], Ni(OH)2,Ni(OH)3[-],Ni(OH)4[2-],Ni2OH[3+],Ni4(OH)4[4+],NiOH[+],Ni(OH)2(s), NiO(s)

Ni[2+],Ni(OH)2(aq),Ni(OH)3[-],NiOH[+],Ni2(OH)[+],Ni4(OH)[+],Ni(OH)2(s), NiO(c)

HATCHES

Ni[2+], Ni(OH)[+],Ni(OH)2(aq),Ni(OH)3[-],Ni2(OH)[3+],Ni4(OH)4[4+],Ni(OH)2, NiO

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Ni(s)

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NiO2(H2O)(s)

NiOOH(s)

Ni[2+]

Ni(s)

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NiO2[2-]

Ni (FACT/FACTSAGE) Ni (SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ)

Ni (LLNL/GWB) Ni (JNC-TDB/GWB)

Ni[2+]

Ni(OH)2(aq)

Ni(OH)3[-]

Ni(OH)4[2-]

NiOH[+]Ni[2+]

Ni(OH)2(aq)

Ni(OH)3[-]

Figure 81: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ni-O-H (1).∑

Ni = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Ni(OH)[+]

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Ni (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 82: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ni-O-H (2).∑

Ni = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 50: List of Np speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Np(s), NpO2(s), NpO3(H2O)(s)

Np[4+], Np[3+], NpO2[+], NpO2[2+], (NpO2)2(OH)2

[2+], (NpO2)3(OH)5

[+], Np(OH)2[2+],Np(OH)3[+], Np(OH)4

(aq), Np(OH)5[-], NpO2OH(aq),NpO2OH[+], NpOH[2+], NpOH[3+], Np(s),Np(OH)4(s), Np2O5(s), NpO2(s), NpO2(OH)(am), NpO2(OH)2(s)

Np[4+], Np[3+], NpO2[+] NpO2

OH(am), NpO2(OH)2[-] NpO2[2+], NpOH[3+], Np(OH)4(s), NpO2(am),NpO2OH(am)

HATCHES OECD-NEA OECD-NEA update

Np[4+], Np[3+], NpO2[+], NpO2[2+], Np(OH)2[+], Np(OH)3(aq), Np(OH)4(aq), Np(OH)4[-], Np2(OH)2[4+], NpO22OH2[2+], NpO23OH5[+], NpO2OH(aq), NpO2OH[+], NpO2

OH2[-], NpOH[2+], NpOH[3+], Np, Np(OH)3, Np(OH)4, Np2O5, NpO2, NpO2(am), NpO2

(OH)2, NpO2OH, NpO2OH(am,aged), NpO2OH(am,fresH), NpO3*H2

O(cr)

Np[4+], Np[3+], NpO2[+], NpO2[2+], NpOH[2+], NpOH[3+], NpO2OH(aq), NpO2OH[+], NpO2(OH)2[-],Np(OH)4(aq), (NpO2)2

(OH)2[2+], (NpO2)3(OH)5[+], Np(c), NpO2

(am_hyd), NpO2(c),Np2O5(c), NpO2OH(am_aged), NpO2OH(am_fresh), NpO2(OH)2(c),NpO3H2O(c)

Np[4+], Np[3+], NpO2[+], NpO2[2+], NpOH[2+], NpOH[3+], Np(OH)2[2+], NpO2OH(aq), NpO2OH[+], NpO2(OH)2[-], Np(OH)4

(aq), (NpO2)2(OH)2[2+], (NpO2)3(OH)5[+],Np(cr), NpO2(cr), Np2O5(cr), NpO2(OH)2

(cr), NpO3H2O(cr)

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NpO2(s)

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Np[3+]

NpO2[+]

NpO2OH(aq)

NpO2OH2[-]NpOH[3+]

NP(OH)4(aq)

NO AQUEOUS SPECIES DATA

Figure 83: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Np-O-H (1).∑

Np = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Np (OECD-NEA/FLASK-AQ)

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Np[3+]

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NpOH[3+]

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Np (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

NpO2(cr)

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NpO2(OH)[-]

NpO2OH(aq)

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Np[3+]

Np(OH)2[2+]

NpOH[3+]

Np (OECD-NEA update/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 84: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Np-O-H (2).∑

Np = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 51: List of Os speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

OsO4(aq), HOsO5[-],H2OsO5[-], Os(s),OsO2(s), OsO4(s),OsO4(s2), Os(OH)4(s)

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Figure 85: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Os-O-H.∑

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Table 52: List of P speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

PO4[3-], P2O7[4-],HPO3[2-], H2PO3[-],HPO4[2-], H2PO4[-],H3PO4(aq), HP2O7[3-], H2P2O7[2-],H3P2O7[-],H4P2O7(aq), PH3(aq),PH4[+], P(s),P(s2), P(s3),P(s4), (P2O5)2(s),H3PO4(s),(H3PO4)2(H2O)(s)

PO4[3-], P2O7[4-],HPO3[2-], HPO4[2-],H2PO4[-], H3PO4(aq),HP2O7[3-], H3P2O7[-],H4P2O7(aq),H3PO2(aq),H2PO2[-], H3PO3(aq),H2P2O7[2-], H2PO3[-]

HPO4[2-], H2P2O7[2-],H2PO4[-], H3P2O7[-]H3PO4(aq),H4P2O7(aq),HP2O7[3-], P2O7[4-],PO4[3-]

PO4[3-], P2O7[4-],HPO4[2-], H2PO4[-],H3PO4(aq), HP2O7[3-], H2P2O7[2-],H3P2O7[-], H4P2O7(am), P(am)P(c), P(g), P2(g),P4(g)

HATCHES

PO4[3-], H2PO4[-],HPO4[2-], H2P2O7[2-], H3P2O7[-],H3PO4(aq),H4P2O7(aq), HP2O7[3-], P2O7[3-]

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H4P2O7(aq)H3PO4(aq)

H2PO4[-]HPO4[2-]

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P(s)

Figure 86: Eh-pH diagrams of the system P-O-H (1).∑

P = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Figure 87: Eh-pH diagrams of the system P-O-H (2).∑

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Table 53: List of Pa speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Pa[4+],PaO(OH)3(aq)PaO(OH)2(aq),PaOOH[2+],Pa(OH)[3+],Pa(OH)2[+],Pa(OH)3[+],PaO2(s), Pa2O5(s)

HATCHES

Pa[4+], PaO2[+],Pa(OH)[3+],Pa(OH)2[2+],Pa(OH)3[+],Pa(OH)4(aq),PaO(OH)[2+],PaO2(OH)(aq),Pa2O5, PaO2

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Pa (JNC-TDB/GWB)

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Pa (LLNL/GWB)

NO DATA

NO DATANO DATA

Figure 88: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pa-O-H (1).∑

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Pa (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 89: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pa-O-H (2).∑

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Table 54: List of Pb speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Pb[2+], PbOH[+],HPbO2[-],Pb3(OH)4[2+],Pb4(OH)4[4+],Pb6(OH)8[4+],Pb(s), PbO(s2),PbO2(s), Pb3O4(s),Pb(OH)2(s),(PbO)3(H2O)(s),PbO(s)

Pb[2+], PbOH[+],HPbO2[-], PbO(aq),PbO(Litharge)

Pb[2+] Pb[2+], PbOH[+],Pb(OH)2(aq),Pb(OH)3[-], Pb2(OH)[+],Pb4(OH)4[4+],Pb3(OH)4[2+],Pb3(OH)5[+] Pb6(OH)8[4+], Pb(c)PbO(red),PbO(yellow) Pb(OH)2(s),PbO2(s),Pb3O4(s)

HATCHES

Pb[2+],Pb(iv)[4+],Pb(OH)[+],Pb(OH)2(aq),Pb(OH)3[+],Pb(OH)3[-],Pb(OH)4(aq),Pb2(OH)[3+],Pb3(OH)4[2+],Pb6(OH)8[4+], Pb,Pb(OH)2, Pb3O4, PbO,PbO2

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Pb[2+] Pb[2+]

PbOH[+]

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Pb(c)

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Figure 90: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pb-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 91: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pb-O-H (2).∑

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Table 55: List of Pd speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Pd[2+], PdO2(s),Pd(s), PdO(s)

Pd[2+], PdOH[+],PdO(aq),Pd(Palladium),PdO(s), Pd(OH)2(s)

Pd[2+], Pd(c)

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Figure 92: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pd-O-H.∑

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Table 56: List of Pm speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Pm[4+], Pm[3+],Pm[2+]

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Figure 93: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pm-O-H.∑

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Table 57: List of Po speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Po[2+], Po[4+],Po(OH)2[4+], Po(s)

Po[4+], Po(OH)4(s)

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Table 58: List of Pr speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Pr[3+], PrOH[2+],Pr(OH)2[+], Pr(s),Pr(s2), PrH2(s),PrO2(s), Pr2O3(s),Pr6O11(s), Pr7O12(s),PrO3H3(s)

Pr[3+], PrOH[2+],PrO[+], Pr[4+],Pr[2+], PrO2H(aq),PrO2[-]

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Table 59: List of Pt speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Pt[2+], Pt(s) Pt[2+], PtOH[+],PtO(aq),Pt(Platinum)

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Table 60: List of Pu speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Pu[3+], Pu(s), Pu(s2), Pu(s3), Pu(s4),Pu(s5), Pu(s6), PuH2(s), PuH3(s), PuO2

(s), Pu2O3(s), Pu5O8

(s)

PuO2[2+], Pu[3+],Pu[4+], PuO2[+],(PuO2)2(OH)2[2+],(PuO2)3(OH)5[+], Pu(OH)2[2+], Pu(OH)3

[+], Pu(OH)4(aq), Pu(OH)5[-], PuO2OH(aq), PuO2OH[+],PuOH[2+], PuOH[3+], Pu(OH)3(aq), Pu(OH)3(s),Pu(OH)4(am), Pu(OH)4(s), Pu2O3(c,beta),PuO2(s), PuO2(OH)2

(s), PuO2(OH)2(c), PuO2(c),PuO2OH(am)

Pu[4+], Pu[3+], PuOH[2+], PuOH2[+], Pu(OH)3(aq), PuO2[+], PuO2OH(aq), PuO2(OH)2[-], PuO2[2+], PuO2OH[+], PuO2(OH)2,PuO2OH3[-], Pu(OH)4

(aq), PuOH[3+], Pu(OH)3(am), Pu(OH)3

(c), PuO2(am), PuO2

OH(s)

HATCHES OECD-NEA OECD-NEA update

Pu[4+], Pu[3+], PuO2[+], PuO2[2+], Pu(OH)[2+], Pu(OH)[3+], Pu(OH)2[+], Pu(OH)2[2+], Pu(OH)3

(aq), Pu(OH)3[+], Pu(OH)4(aq), Pu(OH)4

[-], Pu2(OH)2[4+],Pu2(OH)2[6+], Pu2(OH)3[5+], Pu2(OH)4[4+],Pu2(OH)5[3+], Pu3(OH)5[4+], PuO2(OH)2[-],(PuO2)2OH2[2+], (PuO2)3OH5[+], PuO2OH(aq), PuO2OH[+], PuO2

OH2(aq), PuO2OH3[-],Pu(OH)3, Pu(OH)4, Pu2O3, PuO2(OH)2*H2O(c), PuO2, PuO2(a),PuO2(OH)2, PuO2OH, Pu(OH)3(c)

Pu[4+], Pu[3+], PuO2[+], PuO2[2+], PuOH[2+], PuOH[3+], PuO2OH[+], PuO2(OH)2

(aq), (PuO2)2(OH)2[2+], Pu(c), PuO1.61(c_bcc), PuO2(c), PuO2(hyd_aged), Pu2O3

(c), PuO2OH(am), Pu(OH)3(c), PuO2(OH)2H2O(c)

Pu[4+], Pu[3+], PuO2[+], PuO2[2+], PuOH[2+], PuOH[3+],Pu(OH)2[2+], Pu(OH)3[+], PuO2OH(aq), PuO2OH[+], PuO2(OH)2

(aq), Pu(OH)4(aq),(PuO2)2(OH)2[2+], Pu(cr), PuO1.61(bcc),PuO2(cr), Pu2O3(cr),Pu(OH)3(cr), PuO2(OH)2H2O(cr)

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PuO2[+]

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PuO2(OH)2

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Pu(OH)3(c)

PuO2(am)

Figure 97: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pu-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 98: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Pu-O-H (2).∑

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Table 61: List of Ra speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Ra[2+], Ra(s) Ra[2+] Ra[2+], RaOH[+]

HATCHES

Ra[2+], RaOH[+],Ra(c)

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Table 62: List of Rb speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Rb[+], Rb(s),Rb2O(s), RbOH(s)

Rb[+], RbOH(aq) Rb[+]

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Figure 101: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Rb-O-H.∑

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Table 63: List of Re speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

ReO4[-], Re[-],Re[+], Re(s),ReO2(s), ReO3(s),Re2O7(s), HReO4(s)

ReO4[-]

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Table 64: List of Rh speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

RhO(s), RhO2(s),Rh(s), Rh2O(s),Rh2O3(s)

Rh[3+], RhOH[+],RhOH[2+], Rh[2+],RhO(aq), RhO[+],Rh(Rhodium),Rh2O(s), Rh2O3(s)

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Figure 103: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Rh-O-H.∑

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Table 65: List of Ru speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

RuO4[2-], RuO4[-],RuO4(aq),Ru(OH)2[2+],RuO4(s), Ru(s),RuO2(s)

RuO4[2-], Ru[3+],Ru[2+], RuOH[+],RuOH[2+], RuO(aq),RuO[+],Ru(Ruthenium),RuO2(s)

Ru[3+],Ru(OH)2[2+],Ru[2+], RuO4(aq),RuO4[-], RuO4[2-],H2RuO5(aq),HRuO5[-],Ru(OH)2[+],Ru4(OH)12[4+],RuOH[2+],Ru(OH)3*H2O(am),Ru(c),RuO2(s),RuO2*2H2O(am),RuO4(s), Ru(g),RuO4(g)

HATCHES

Ru[3+],Ru(OH)2[2+],Ru[2+], RuO4[-],RuO4[2-],H2RuO5(aq), HRuO5[-], Ru(OH)[2+],Ru(OH)2[+],Ru4(OH)12[4+],Ru(c), Ru2O5,RuO2(s), RuO2*2H2O,RuO4(s), Ru(OH)3*H2O

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Figure 104: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Ru-O-H (1).∑

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Table 66: List of S speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

S[2-], S2[2-],S3[2-], S4[2-],S5[2-], HS[-],H2S(aq), SO2(aq),SO3[2-], SO4[2-],S2O3[2-], S2O4[2-],S2O5[2-], S2O6[2-],S2O8[2-], S3O6[2-],S4O6[2-], S5O6[2-],HSO3[-], HSO4[-],HS2O4[-], H2S2O4

(aq), S(s), S(s2),SO3(s)

S2[2-], S3[2-],S4[2-], S5[2-],HS[-], H2S(aq),SO2(aq), SO3[2-],SO4[2-], S2O3[2-],S2O4[2-], S2O5[2-],S2O6[2-], S2O8[2-],S3O6[2-], S4O6[2-],S5O6[2-], HSO3[-],HSO4[-], HS2O4[-],H2S2O4 (aq), HSO5[-], HS2O3[-],H2S2O3(aq), S(Sulfur)

SO4[2-], HS[-],H2S(aq),H2SO4(aq), HSO4[-],S[2-], S2[2-],S3[2-], S4[2-],S5[2-], S6[2-],Sulfur(rhmb),H2S(g), S2(g)

SO4[2-], S[2-],SO3[2-], S2O3[2-],HS[-], H2S(aq),HSO3[-], HS2O3[-],H2SO3(aq), HSO4[-],S(c), S(g), S2(g),SO2(g), H2S(g)

HATCHES

SO4[2-], HS[-],S2[2-], S3[2-],S4[2-], S5[2-],SO2(aq), H2S(aq),H2S2O3(aq),H2S2O4(aq),H2SO3(aq), HS2O3[-],HS2O4[-], HSO3[-],HSO4[-], S[2-],S2O3[2-], S2O4[2-],S2O5[2-], S2O6[2-],S2O8[2-], S3O6[2-],S4O6[2-], S5O6[2-],SO3[2-], S(c),Sulfur-rhmb

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Table 67: List of Sb speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

SbO2[-], HSbO2(aq),SbO[+], Sb(s),SbO2(s), Sb2O3(s),Sb2O3(s2), Sb2O4(s),Sb2O5(s)

SbO2[-], HSbO2(aq) Sb(OH)3(aq),Sb(OH)5(aq)Sb(OH)6[-],Sb12(OH)64(aq)Sb12(OH)65[5-],Sb12(OH)66[6-],Sb12(OH)67[7-],Sb[3+], SbOH[2+],Sb(OH)2[+]Sb(OH)4[-],Sb2(OH)6(s) Sb(c),Valentinite,Sb2O5(s)

HATCHES

Sb(OH)3(aq),Sb[3+], Sb(OH)2[+],Sb(OH)4[-], Sb2O3

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Figure 108: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sb-O-H (1).∑

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Table 68: List of Sc speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Sc[3+], ScOH[2+],Sc(s), Sc(s2),Sc2O3(s), Sc(OH)3(s)

Sc[3+], ScOH[2+],ScO[+], HScO2(aq),ScO2[-]

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HScO2(aq) ScO2[-]

Sc (FACT/FACTSAGE) Sc (SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ)

Sc (LLNL/GWB) Sc (JNC-TDB/GWB)

NO DATA NO DATA

Figure 110: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sc-O-H.∑

Sc = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Table 69: List of Se speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

HSe[-], SeO3[2-],SeO4[2-], HSeO3[-],H2SeO3(aq), HSeO4[-], Se[2-],H2Se(aq), Se(s),SeO2(s), SeO3(s),Se2O5(s)

HSe[-], SeO3[2-],SeO4[2-], HSeO3[-],H2SeO3(aq), HSeO4[-]

SeO3[2-], Se[2-],SeO4[2-], H2Se(aq),H2SeO3(aq), HSe[-],HSeO3[-], HSeO4[-],Se(black),Se2O5(s), SeO2(s),SeO3(s)

SeO4[2-], Se[2-],HSe[-], H2Se(aq),SeO3[2-], HSeO3[-],H2SeO3(aq), HSeO4[-], Se(s), SeO2(s),Se2O5(s), SeO3(s)

HATCHES

SeO4[2-], Se[2-],SeO3[2-], H2Se(aq),H2SeO3(aq), HSe[-],HSeO3[-], HSeO4[-],Se, Se2O5, SeO2,SeO3

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HSeO4[-]

SeO4[2-]

H2SeO3(aq)

HSeO3[-]

Se(s)

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SeO3[2-]

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Se(black) Se(s)

H2Se(aq) HSe[-]

SeO4[2-]

H2SeO3(aq)

HSeO4[-]

SeO3[2-]

HSeO3[-]

Figure 111: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Se-O-H (1).∑

Se = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Se(s)

H2Se(aq)

HSe[-]

Se (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 112: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Se-O-H (2).∑

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Table 70: List of Si speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

H4SiO4(aq),HSi(OH)6[-],H2SiO3(aq), Si(s),Si2H5(s), H2SiO3(s),H4SiO4(s),H2Si2O5(s),H6Si2O7(s),SiO2(s), SiO2(s2),SiO2(s3), SiO2(s4),SiO2(s5), SiO2(s6),SiO2(s7), SiO2(s8)

SiO2(aq), HSiO3[-],SiO2(Amorpyous-silica),SiO2(Chalcedony),SiO2(Cristobalite,alpha),SiO2(Cristobalite,beta),SiO2(Coesite),SiO2(Cristobalite),SiO2(Quartz)

SiO2(aq), H2SiO4[2-], H3SiO4[-],H4(H2SiO4)4[4-],H6(H2SiO4)4[2-],Amrph_silica,Chalcedony,Cristobalite,Quartz,Tridymite

H4SiO4(aq),SiO2(OH)[2-],SiO(OH)3[-],Si2O3(OH)4[2-],Si2O2(OH)5[-],Si3O6(OH)3[3-],Si3O5(OH)5[3-],Si4O8(OH)4[4-],Si4O7(OH)5[3-],Si4O3(OH)13[3-],SiO2(s,Sil_gel),H2SiO3(s,Sil_glass),Chalcedony,Quartz, HSiO2(s,Silica_H),Sili(am), Si(c),SiO2(qua), Si(g)

HATCHES

H4SiO4(aq),H2SiO4[2-],H3Si3O9[3-], H3SiO4[-], H4Si2O7[2-],H4Si4O12[4-],H5Si2O7[-],H5Si3O10[3-],H5Si4O12[3-],Amrph.silica,Chalcedony,Cristobalite,Crist.beta, Quartz

RemarksJNC-TDB: SiO2(qua) is not Quartz in the database file, its log10K's aredifferent from those of Quartz, but detailed description of SiO2(qua) is notgiven.

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Si2H6(s)

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Si (LLNL/GWB) Si (JNC-TDB/GWB)

SiO2(aq)

H2SiO4[2-]

H3SiO4[-]

H4SiO4

Silica_H

SiO(OH)3[-]

SiO2(OH)2[2-]

Figure 113: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Si-O-H (1).∑

Si = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Figure 114: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Si-O-H (2).∑

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Table 71: List of Sm speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Sm[2+], Sm[3+],Sm(s), Sm(s2),Sm2O3(s), Sm2O3(s2)

Sm[2+], Sm[3+],Sm[4+], SmOH[2+],SmO[+], SmO2H(aq),SmO2[-]

Sm[3+], SmOH[2+],Sm(OH)2[+],Sm(OH)3(aq),Sm(OH)3(am),Sm(OH)3(c)

HATCHES

Sm[3+], Sm(OH)2[+],Sm(OH)3(aq),SmOH[2+], Sm(OH)3

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NO DATASm[3+]

SmOH[2+]

Sm(OH)2[+] Sm(OH)3(c)

Figure 115: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sm-O-H (1).∑

Sm = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Figure 116: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sm-O-H (2).∑

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Table 72: List of Sn speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Sn[2+], SnOH[+],SnO(OH)[+], Sn(s2),Sn(s), SnO(s),SnO2(s)

Sn[2+], SnOH[+],SnO(aq), HSnO2[-],Sn(Native tin),SnO(Romarchite),SnO2(Cassiterite)

Sn[4+], Sn[2+],Sn(OH)2(aq),Sn(OH)2[2+],Sn(OH)3[+]Sn(OH)3[-],Sn(OH)4(aq),SnOH[+], SnOH[3+],Sn(OH)2(s), SnO(s),SnO2(s)

Sn(OH)4(aq),SnOH[+],Sn(OH)2(aq),Sn(OH)3[-], Sn3(OH)4[2+],Sn[2+]Sn(OH)5[-],Sn(OH)6[-], Sn[4+],Sn(c), Sn(OH)2(s),SnO(c), SnO2(am)SnO2(cassiterite)

HATCHES

Sn[2+], Sn[4+],HSnO2[-],Sn(OH)[+],Sn(OH)2(aq),Sn(OH)2[2+],Sn(OH)3[+],Sn(OH)3[-],Sn(OH)4(aq),Sn(OH)5[-],Sn(OH)6[2-],Sn2(OH)2[2+],Sn3(OH)4[2+],SnOH[3+],H2Sn(OH)6, Sn(OH)2,Sn(OH)4, Sn(w),SnO, SnO2(am),SnO2(c), SnO2(pptd)

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SnOH[+]

Sn(OH)2(aq)

Sn(OH)[-]

Sn[2+]

Sn(OH)5[-]

Sn(OH)6[2-]

Sn[4+]

Sn(c)

Figure 117: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sn-O-H (1).∑

Sn = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Sn(OH)3[+]

Sn(w)

HSnO2[-]

Sn(OH)2[++]

Sn (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 118: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sn-O-H (2).∑

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Table 73: List of Sr speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Sr[2+], SrOH[+],Sr(s), Sr(s2),SrH2(s), SrO(s),SrO2(s), Sr(OH)2(s)

Sr[2+], SrOH[+] Sr[2+], SrOH[+],Sr(OH)2(c), SrO(c)

Sr[2+], SrOH[+],Sr(OH)2(aq),Sr(OH)2(s), Sr(c),SrO(c)

HATCHES

Sr[2+],Sr(OH)2(aq),SrOH[+], Sr(OH)2,SrO(c)

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Figure 119: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sr-O-H (1).∑

Sr = 10−10, 298.15K, 105 Pa.

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Figure 120: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Sr-O-H (2).∑

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Table 74: List of Tb speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Tb[3+], Tb(s),Tb(s2), TbO2(s),Tb2O3(s), Tb6O11(s),Tb7O12(s)

Tb[3+], Tb[4+],Tb[2+], TbOH[2+],TbO[+], TbO2H(aq),TbO2[-]

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Figure 121: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Tb-O-H.∑

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Table 75: List of Tc speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Tc(s), TcO2(s), TcO3(s), Tc2O7(s)

TcO4[-] TcO4[-], Tc[3+],TcO[2+], TcO4[2-],TcO4[3-], TcO(OH)2

(aq), TcOOH[+], [TcO(OH)2]2(aq), HTcO4(s), Tc(OH)2(s) Tc(OH)3(s), Tc(c) Tc2O7(s), Tc3O4(s)Tc4O7(s), TcO2*2H2O(am) TcO3(s), TcOH(s)

TcO[2+], TcO4[2-],TcO4[-], TcO(OH)[+], TcO(OH)2(aq), TcO(OH)3[-], Tc(c), TcO2

(c), TcO216H2(s), Tc2

O7(c), Tc2O7H2O(s),Tc(g), TcO(g), Tc2O7(g)

HATCHES OECD-NEA OECD-NEA update

TcO[2+], Tc[3+], TcO4[-], TcO(OH)[+],TcO(OH)2(aq), TcO(OH)3[-], HTcO4(s), Tc(c), Tc(OH)2, Tc(OH)3, Tc2O7, Tc2O7*H2O, Tc3O4, Tc4O7, TcO2am, TcO21*6H2O, TcO3, TcOH

TcO4[-], TcO4[2-],TcO4[3-], TcO(OH)[+], TcO(OH)2(aq),TcO(OH)3[-], Tc(c),TcO2(c), Tc2O7(c), TcO2*1.6H2O(s), Tc2O7

H2O(s)

TcO4[-], TcO[2+], TcO4[2-], TcO(OH)[+], TcO(OH)2(aq), TcO(OH)3[-], Tc(cr), TcO2(cr), Tc2O7(cr),TcO2*1.6H2O(s), Tc2O7H2O(s)

RemarksJNC-TDB: Given reaction of TcO216H2 in the database file suggests its formula asTcO3.6H3.2.

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TcOH(s)

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TcO(OH)2(aq)

TcOOH3[-]Tc(c)

NO AQUEOUS SPECIES DATA

Figure 122: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Tc-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 123: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Tc-O-H (2).∑

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Table 76: List of Te speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

TeO3[2-],Te(OH)3[+], Te(s),TeO2(s), H2TeO4(s)

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Table 77: List of Th speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Th[4+], Th(s),Th(s2), ThH2(s),ThO2(s)

Th[4+] Th[4+],Th(OH)2[2+],Th(OH)3[+],Th(OH)4(aq),Th2(OH)2[6+],Th4(OH)8[8+],Th6(OH)15[9+],ThOH[3+] Th(OH)4(c),ThO2(s),Thorianite

Th[4+],Th(OH)4(aq),ThO2(am), ThO2(c)

HATCHES

Th[4+],Th(OH)[3+],Th(OH)2[2+],Th(OH)3[+],Th(OH)4(aq),Th2(OH)2[6+],Th4(OH)8[8+],Th(OH)4, ThO2,ThO2(c)

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Th (LLNL/GWB) Th (JNC-TDB/GWB)

Th[4+] Thorianite Th[4+] ThO2(c)

Figure 125: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Th-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 126: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Th-O-H (2).∑

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Table 78: List of Tl speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Tl[+], Tl[3+],TlOH(aq),TlOH[2+],Tl(OH)2[+], Tl(s),Tl(s2), Tl2O(s),Tl2O3(s), Tl2O4(s),TlOH(s), Tl(OH)3(s)

Tl[+], Tl[3+],TlOH(aq),TlOH[2+], TlO[+],HTlO2(aq), TlO2[-]

Tl[+]

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Figure 127: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Tl-O-H.∑

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Table 79: List of Tm speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Tm[3+], Tm(s),Tm2O3(s), Tm2O3(s2),Tm2O3(s3)

Tm[3+], Tm[4+],Tm[2+], TmOH[2+],TmO[+], TmO2H(aq),TmO2[-]

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TmO[+]

TmO2H(aq)

TmO2[-]

Tm (FACT/FACTSAGE) Tm (SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ)

Tm (LLNL/GWB) Tm (JNC-TDB/GWB)

NO DATA NO DATA

Figure 128: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Tm-O-H.∑

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Table 80: List of U speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

U[3+], U[4+], UO2

[+], UO2[2+], UOH[3+], HO3U[+], H3O3U[+], H5O5U[-], H2O2U[2+], H2O6U2[2+], H5

O11U3[+], H7O13U3[-],U(s), U(s2), U(s3),UH3(s), UO3(s), U3O8

(s), U4O9(s), UO3(H2

O)(s), UO3(H2O)2(s),UO2(s)

U[3+], U[4+], UO2

[+], UO2[2+], UOH[3+], UO2OH[+], HUO2

[+], HUO3[-], UOH[2+], UO[+], HUO2(aq), UO[2+], UO2(aq), UO2OH(aq), UO3[-], UO3(aq), HUO4[-], UO4

[2-], UO2(Uranitite)

U[4+], U[3+], UO2[+] UO2[2+], (UO2)2(OH)2[2+],(UO2)3(OH)4[2+],(UO2)3(OH)5[+],(UO2)3(OH)7[-],(UO2)4

(OH)7[+], U(OH)2[2+], U(OH)3

[+], U(OH)4(aq), U(OH)5[-], U6(OH)15[9+], UO2OH[+], UOH[3+], Gummite, Schoepite, U(c,alph), U3O8(c,alph), U4O9(c),UO2(OH)2(c,bet), UO2

(am) UO3(c,gamma), Uraninite

U[4+], U[3+], UO2

[+], UO2

[2+], UO2(OH)3(aq),UO2(OH)4(aq), (UO2)2

OH(aq), (UO2)2(OH)2

[2+], (UO2)3(OH)4[2+], (UO2)3(OH)5[+],(UO2)3(OH)7[-], (UO2)4(OH)7[+], UO2OH[+],UO2(OH)2(aq), UOH[3+], U(OH)4(aq),UO2(am), UO3(alpha), UO3(beta),UO3(gamma), UO3.0.9H,UO3.2H2O, UO2

(OH)2, U(c), UO2(c)UO2.25(b), UO2.25(c),UO2.3333, UO2.6667, UH3

(beta), U(g), UO(g), UO2(g), UO3(g)

HATCHES OECD-NEA OECD-NEA update

U[4+], UO2[+], UO2

[2+], U(OH)[3+], U(OH)4(aq), U6(OH)15

[9+], Ul(OH)2(aq),Ul(OH)3[-], Ul(OH)4

[2-], Ul2(OH)2[2+],Ul2 OH[3+], Ul3(OH)4

[2+], Ul3(OH)5[+],Ul3(OH)7[-], Ul4(OH)7[+], UlOH[+], Gummite, Schoepite, U(c,alph), U3O8, U4O9, UO2(am), UO2(c), UO2(OH)2, UO2OH, UO3,UO3*2H2O, Uraninite

U[4+], U[3+], UO2

[+], UO2[2+], UOH[3+], UO2OH[+], U(OH)4(aq), UO2(OH)3[-],UO2(OH)4[2-], (UO2)2

OH[3+], (UO2)2(OH)2

[2+], (UO2)3(OH)4[2+], (UO2)3(OH)5[+],(UO2)3(OH)7[-], (UO2)4(OH)7[+], U(c),UO2(c), UO2.25(c), UO2.25(beta), UO2.3333(beta), UO2.6667(c), UO3

(alpha), UO3(beta),UO3(gamma), UH3(beta), UO3*0.9H2O(alpha), UO2(OH)2(beta),UO3*2H2O(c)

U[4+], U[3+], UO2[+], UO2[2+], UOH[3+], UO2OH[+], UO2(OH)2(aq), U(OH)4(aq), UO2(OH)3[-], UO2(OH)4[2-], (UO2)2OH[3+],(UO2)2(OH)2[2+], (UO2)3(OH)4[2+], (UO2)3

(OH)5[+], (UO2)3(OH)7[-], (UO2)4(OH)7[+], U(cr), UO2(cr), UO2.25(beta), UO2.25(cr), UO2.3333(beta), UO2.66

67(cr), UO3(alpha),UO3(beta), UO3(gamma), UH3(beta), UO3*0.9H2O(alpa), UO2(OH)2(beta), UO3*2H2O(cr)

RmarksHATCHES: Ul stands for UO2.JNC-TDB: Given reaction of UO3.0.9H in the database file suggests its formula asUO3H.Given reaction of UO3.2H2O in the database file suggests its formula as UO3*2H2O.UO2.25(b) may be UO2.25(beta)?

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UO2[2+]

UO3(aq)

HUO4[-]

UO4[2-]

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(UO2)3(OH)7[-]

U(OH)5[-]

UO2OH[+]

UOH[3+]

U4O9(s)

Uraninite

UO2[2+]

UO2(OH)2(aq)

UO2(OH)3[-]

UO2(OH)4[2-]UO2(cr)

UOH[3+]

U[3+]

U[4+]

Figure 129: Eh-pH diagrams of the system U-O-H (1).∑

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U[3+]

U (OECD-NEA/FLASK-AQ)

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U(OH)[3+]

U[4+]

U (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

UO2(OH)3[-]

U(OH)4(aq)

UO2(OH)4[2-]

UO2(cr)

UO2(OH)3[-]

UO2OH[+]

UO2(OH)2(aq)

UO2(OH)4[2-]

UO2[2+]

UOH[3+]

U[3+]

UO2.25(cr)

U[4+]

U (OECD-NEA update/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 130: Eh-pH diagrams of the system U-O-H (2).∑

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Table 81: List of V speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

VO[2+], VO2[+],VO4[3-], HVO4[2-],VO3[-], VO4[-],V2O7[4-],VOH2O2[3+],HVO4(aq), H2VO4[+],HV2O7[3-], H3V2O7[-],HV10O28[5-],H2V10O28[4-], V(s),VO(s), VO2(s),VO2(s2), V2O3(s),V2O4(s), V2O4(s2),V2O5(s), V3O5(s),V4O7(s)

VO[2+], VO2[+],VO4[3-], HVO4[2-],V[3+], V[2+],H3VO4(aq), H2VO4[-],VO[+], VOH[+],VOH[2+], VOOH[+]

V[3+], VO[2+],VO4[3-],(VO)2(OH)2[2+],(VO)2(OH)5[-],V(OH)2[+],V2(OH)2[4+],VO(OH)3(aq),VO2(OH)2[-], VO2[+],VO3OH[2-], VOH[2+],VOOH[+], V2O3(c),V2O4(c), V2O5(c),V3O5(c), V4O7(c)

HATCHES

VO[2+], V[3+],VO2[+], VO4[3-],V2(OH)2[4+],VO(OH)[+],VO(OH)3(aq),VO)2(OH)2[2+],VO2(OH)2[-],VO3(OH)[2-],VOH[2+], V(OH)3,V2O3(c), V2O4(c),V2O5(c), V3O5(c),V4O7(c), VO(OH)2

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VO4[3-]

H2VO4[-]

H3VO4(aq)

HVO4[2-]

VO4[3-]

VO[2+]

VO2[+]

V[3+]

VOH[2+]

VO[+]

VOOH[+]

VOH[+]

V[2+]

V (FACT/FACTSAGE) V (SUPCRT/FLASK-AQ)

V (LLNL/GWB) V (JNC-TDB/GWB)

V[3+]

VO[2+]

VO4[3-]

(VO)2(OH)5[-]

V(OH)2[+]

VO(OH)3(aq)

VO2(OH)2[-]

VO2[+]

VO3OH[2-]

VOH[2+]

V2O3(s)

NO DATA

Figure 131: Eh-pH diagrams of the system V-O-H (1).∑

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VOH[2+]

V2O3(c)

V (HATCHES/FLASK-AQ)

Figure 132: Eh-pH diagrams of the system V-O-H (2).∑

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Table 82: List of W speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

WO4[2-], W(s),WO2(s), WO3(s),WO3(s2), O2W(OH)2(s)

WO4[2-], HWO4[-]

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Figure 133: Eh-pH diagrams of the system W-O-H.∑

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Table 83: List of Y speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Y[3+], YOH[2+],Y2(OH)2[4+], Y(s),Y(s2), YH2(s),YH3(s), Y2O3(s),Y2O3(s2), YO3H3(s)

Y[3+], YOH[2+],YO[+], HYO2(aq),YO2[-]

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Y (LLNL/GWB) Y (JNC-TDB/GWB)

NO DATA NO DATA

Figure 134: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Y-O-H.∑

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Table 84: List of Yb speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Yb[2+], Yb[3+],Yb(s), Yb(s2),Yb2O3(s), Yb2O3(s2),Yb2O3(s3)

Yb[2+], Yb[3+],Yb[4+], YbOH[2+],YbO[+], YbO2H(aq),YbO2[-]

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Figure 135: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Yb-O-H.∑

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Table 85: List of Zn speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

Zn[2+], ZnO2[2-],ZnOH[+], HZnO2[-],Zn(OH)2(aq), ZnO(s),Zn(s), Zn(OH)2(s),Zn(OH)2(s2),Zn(OH)2(s3)

Zn[2+], ZnO2[2-],ZnOH[+], HZnO2[-],ZnO(aq),ZnO(Zincite)

Zn[2+]

HATCHES

Zn[2+],Zn(OH)2(aq),Zn(OH)3[-],Zn(OH)4[2-],Zn2(OH)6[2-],Zn2OH[3+], ZnO2[2-], ZnOH[+],Zincite,Zn(OH)2

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Zn (LLNL/GWB) Zn (JNC-TDB/GWB)

Zn[2+] NO DATA

Figure 136: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Zn-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 137: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Zn-O-H (2).∑

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Table 86: List of Zr speciesFACT SUPCRT LLNL JNC-TDB

ZrO[2+], Zr(s),Zr(s2), ZrH2(s),ZrO2(s), ZrO2(s2),ZrO2(s3)

ZrO[2+], Zr[4+],ZrOH[3+], HZrO2[+],ZrO2(aq), HZrO3[-]

Zr(OH)4(aq),Zr(OH)5[-], ZrO2(am)

HATCHES

Zr[4+],Zr(OH)[3+],Zr(OH)4(aq),Zr(OH)5[-],Zr3(OH)4[8+],Zr4(OH)8[8+],ZrO2(am), ZrO2(c)

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Figure 138: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Zr-O-H (1).∑

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Figure 139: Eh-pH diagrams of the system Zr-O-H (2).∑

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