Liquid hydrogen sulphide (H2S) fluid inclusions in unheated tanzanites (zoisite) from Merelani,Tanzania: Part 2. Influence on gem integrity during and after heat treatment

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C Henderson ◽  
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Patrick E. Bindner

The electrical conductivity of trimethylamine solutions (2.26 × 10−4 to 2.89 × 10−1 mol L−1) in liquid hydrogen sulphide over the temperature range −72.5 °C to +25.0 °C has been measured. The data indicate that the trimethylamine behaves as a Brønsted base in liquid hydrogen sulphide [1] and is protonated to form trimethylammonium hydrogensulphide. The latter[Formula: see text]behaves as a normal weak electrolyte in a solvent of low to medium dielectric constant [Formula: see text]. The conductance data as a function of temperature also show that trimethylamine exists both as a hydrogen bonded complex with H2S and as an unassociated molecule in liquid H2S.


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pp. 777-786 ◽  
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