Mechanism Of Sulfur Oxidation In Pyrite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Chander A. Briceno J. Pang
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The mechanism of sulfur oxidation in pyrite is a function of the rate and driving force for oxidation. New evidence is presented to show that, at moderate potentials, a sulfur-rich hydrophobic layer is formed. Under ordinary conditions, the sulfur layer is covered with a layer of iron oxides, hydroxides, sulfate or oxy-sulfide ions. Pyrite is hydrophilic under these conditions. In the presence of iron-chelating agents or iron sequestering ions, an iron layer might not form. Under these conditions, the sulfur layer is exposed, and the pyrite might become hydrophobic. Stronger oxidizing conditions decompose the sulfur layer, thereby making the surface hydrophilic.
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APA: S. Chander A. Briceno J. Pang  (1994)  Mechanism Of Sulfur Oxidation In Pyrite

MLA: S. Chander A. Briceno J. Pang Mechanism Of Sulfur Oxidation In Pyrite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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