Key Stages in the Bacterial Oxidation Mechanism of Pyrite and Arsenopyrite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jack Barrett
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The oxidants which participate in the bacterially catalyzed oxidation of minerals are dissolved oxygen and some aqueous iron(III) complexes. Speciation studies indicate that these complexes consist of iron (III) -sulfate and iron (III) -arsenate ions. The complexes have different oxidizing powers as indicated by their calculated standard reduction potentials. The thermodynamics of the oxidations of pyrite and arsenopyrite are related to the mechanisms of the reactions. The mechanisms are discussed in terms of primary processes occurring on the mineral surfaces and the secondary reactions of the primary products. The importance of the conclusions to plant operation is discussed.
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APA: Jack Barrett  (1993)  Key Stages in the Bacterial Oxidation Mechanism of Pyrite and Arsenopyrite

MLA: Jack Barrett Key Stages in the Bacterial Oxidation Mechanism of Pyrite and Arsenopyrite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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