Jv. Maciaszamora et Pr. Jones, EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE ASSOCIATION CONSTANT FOR LEAD(II) CHLORIDE COMPLEXES UNDER SEAWATER-LIKE CONDITIONS, Indian journal of marine sciences, 25(4), 1996, pp. 335-340
Differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry was used to determine
complex ion formation constants for lead(II) chloride complexes in aqu
eous solutions with total lead concentrations and with ionic strengths
approaching those of natural seawater. These model solutions were stu
died at fixed temperatures in the range 5 to 35 degrees C with metal c
oncentrations in the range 8.0x10(-9) to 3.0x10(-8) Molar. The ionic s
trength was adjusted with sodium perchlorate.