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Pascale Bénézeth

Researcher at University of Toulouse

Publications -  88
Citations -  3475

Pascale Bénézeth is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solubility & Carbonate. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 84 publications receiving 3040 citations. Previous affiliations of Pascale Bénézeth include Paul Sabatier University & Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

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Ion adsorption at the rutile-water interface: linking molecular and macroscopic properties.

TL;DR: This multitechnique and multiscale approach demonstrates the compatibility of bond-valence models of surface oxygen proton affinities and Stern-based models of the EDL structure, with the actual molecular interfacial distributions observed experimentally, revealing new insight into EDL properties including specific binding sites and hydration states of sorbed ions, interfacial solvent properties, and the effect of solution ionic strength.
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Major and trace elements associated with colloids in organic-rich river waters: ultrafiltration of natural and spiked solutions

TL;DR: In this article, the results of ultrafiltration experiments (0.20 μm-300,000 Da-5000 Da-1000 Da) performed on natural rich-organic waters (30-40 mg l−1 of dissolved organic carbon) sampled in wetland area of Cameroon (Nsimi-Zoetele site).
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Dawsonite synthesis and reevaluation of its thermodynamic properties from solubility measurements: Implications for mineral trapping of CO2

TL;DR: This paper measured the solubility of synthetic dawsonite according to the equilibrium: NaAlCO3(O)2(cr)+2H2O(l)⇌Al(OH)4-+HCO3-+Na++H+, from under and oversaturated solutions at 50-200 °C in basic media at 1.0 mol · kg−1 NaCl.
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Solubility product of siderite (FeCO3) as a function of temperature (25–250 °C)

TL;DR: In this article, the solubility of natural siderite was investigated from 25 to 250°C in 0.1 liter aqueous solutions using a hydrogen-electrode concentration cell, which provided continuous in situ measurement of hydrogen ion molality.
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Experimental determination of the solubility product of magnesite at 50 to 200°C

TL;DR: In this paper, the solubility of synthetic magnesite was investigated from 50 to 200°C in NaCl solutions and in some cases under constant CO2 partial pressure (4-30 bars) both by means of a hydrogen electrode concentration cell (HECC) and a traditional batch Ti-reactor.