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Curious if you could provide some insight on how you can retrieve the amount of moles of a phase dissolved or precipitated. I can see how to do this for individual elements or species, but it is unclear how to do this for a phase.
for example, given the code, where I have water with a pH of 1 and I add Cu metal to the solution. If I equalize to a SI =0 for all phases, how can I see how much of each phase exists in the solution?
from phreeqpython import PhreeqPython
from pathlib import Path
db_dir = Path('C:/Users/Craig/source/repos/eWasteSim/Database')
db = Path('minteq.dat')
pp = PhreeqPython(database= db, database_directory= db_dir, debug= False)
# this is for simulation purposes, in the model this will be a copy of the block from the left
solidsInlet = {
'CuMetal' : 10.0,
'Atacamite' : 0.0,
'Cu(OH)2' : 0.0,
'Cuprite' : 0.0,
'Melanothallite' : 0.0,
'Nantokite' : 0.0,
'Tenorite' : 0.0
}
# This is for simulations purposes, in the model this will be a copy of the block from above
liquidsInlet = solution = pp.add_solution({
'units' : 'mol/kgw',
'pH' : 1,
'temp' : 50.0,
'redox' : 'pe',
'Cu' : 0,
'Cl' : '1 charge',
'O(0)' : 0
})
liquidsOulet = liquidsInlet.copy()
liquidsOulet.change_temperature(60)
phasesInlet = [k for k in solidsInlet.keys()]
inletMoles = [v for v in solidsInlet.values()]
SI_Target = [0]*len(phasesInlet)
liquidsOulet.equalize(phases= phasesInlet, to_si= SI_Target, in_phase= inletMoles)
This can be more complicated when more than one metal exists and the pH is changing. Can you recommend a method to obtain the moles of a given phase exist?
Thanks
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Curious if you could provide some insight on how you can retrieve the amount of moles of a phase dissolved or precipitated. I can see how to do this for individual elements or species, but it is unclear how to do this for a phase.
for example, given the code, where I have water with a pH of 1 and I add Cu metal to the solution. If I equalize to a SI =0 for all phases, how can I see how much of each phase exists in the solution?
This can be more complicated when more than one metal exists and the pH is changing. Can you recommend a method to obtain the moles of a given phase exist?
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: