Charge balance calculations for mixed salt systems applied to a large dataset from the built environment
Understanding salt mixtures in the built environment is crucial to evaluate damage phenomena. This contribution presents charge balance calculations applied to a dataset of 11412 samples taken from 338 sites, building materials showing signs of salt deterioration. Each sample includes ion concentrat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific data 2022-06, Vol.9 (1), p.324-324, Article 324 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Understanding salt mixtures in the built environment is crucial to evaluate damage phenomena. This contribution presents charge balance calculations applied to a dataset of 11412 samples taken from 338 sites, building materials showing signs of salt deterioration. Each sample includes ion concentrations of Na
+
, K
+
, Mg
2+
, Ca
2+
, Cl
−
, NO
3
−
, and SO
4
2−
adjusted to reach charge balance for data evaluation. The calculation procedure follows two distinct pathways: i) an equal adjustment of all ions, ii) adjustments to the cations in sequence related to the solubility of the theoretical solids. The procedure applied to the dataset illustrates the quantification of salt mixture compositions and highlights the extent of adjustments applied in relation to the sample mass to aid interpretation. The data analysis allows the identification of theoretical carbonates that could influence the mixture behavior. Applying the charge balance calculations to the dataset validated common ions found in the built environment and the identification of three typical mixture compositions. Additionally, the data can be used as direct input for thermodynamic modeling.
Measurement(s)
Ion • inorganic salt
Technology Type(s)
ion chromatography
Factor Type(s)
sample location country code (SLCC) • sample city (SC) • sample (site) name • sample material (SM) • sample height (H) • Sample depth from surface of specific material (D)
Sample Characteristic - Organism
Element, Ion, or Isotope
Sample Characteristic - Environment
building
Sample Characteristic - Location
Belgium |
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ISSN: | 2052-4463 2052-4463 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41597-022-01445-9 |