On The Mechanism Of Sulfur Oxidation In Pyrite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Chander
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The mechanism of oxidation of sulfur in pyrite is a function of the rate and driving force for oxidation. New evidence is presented in this article 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. Under these conditions, pyrite is hydrophilic. In the presence of iron-chelating agents or iron sequestering ions, iron layer might not form. Under these conditions, sulfur-layer is exposed and pyritic might become hydrophobic. Stronger oxidizing conditions decompose the sulfur-layer, thereby making the surface hydrophilic.
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APA: S. Chander  (1992)  On The Mechanism Of Sulfur Oxidation In Pyrite

MLA: S. Chander On The Mechanism Of Sulfur Oxidation In Pyrite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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