An Electrochemical Study On Cathodic Decomposition Behaviors Of Pyrrhotite In Deoxygenated Solutions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
X. Cheng
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The mechanism of cathodic decomposition of pyrrhotite was studied in deoxygenated solutions at natural, near neutral pH using potential and cyclic voltammetric measurements. Reaction products on pyrrhotite surfaces were examined by AES and XPS, and by analyzing the voltammograms for the electron balance of the reactions. Surface properties of the pyrrhotite/solution interface were characterized using ac impedance technique. The parameters of an equivalent circuit were determined by the nonlinear least squares fit (NLLSF) technique. The effect of cathodic polarization on floatability was investigated by micro-flotation tests. Possible implications to the flotation separation of chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite ores are discussed.
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APA: X. Cheng  (1993)  An Electrochemical Study On Cathodic Decomposition Behaviors Of Pyrrhotite In Deoxygenated Solutions

MLA: X. Cheng An Electrochemical Study On Cathodic Decomposition Behaviors Of Pyrrhotite In Deoxygenated Solutions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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