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Comparative XPS study between experimentally and naturally weathered pyrites

Journal

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 255, Issue 21, Pages 8750-8760

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2009.06.028

Keywords

Weathered pyrite; XPS; Surficial layer

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  1. NSFC [40402007]
  2. Nanjing University's Shared Analytical Instrumental and Facility Fund

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A comparative study has been carried out between experimentally and naturally weathered pyrites. Both were found to share similar species of weathering products and a similar weathering mechanism. The weathering products could be divided into sulphur-bearing or iron-bearing groups. The sulphur-bearing group was comprised of sulphate, sulphite, thiosulphate, elemental sulphur, polysulphide, and monosulphide. The iron-bearing group was comprised of goethite, hematite or magnetite, and iron sulphate. The weathering structural pro. le was also similar for both types of weathering, being composed of a surficial layer and a transitional layer. The surficial layer was made up of both the sulphur-bearing and the iron-bearing products, while the transitional layer was comprised of goethite, and hematite or magnetite. The inward migration of the weathering interface was stimulated by the diffusion of oxygen and moisture. The oxygen was considered to preferably squeeze the iron to form goethite, and the ferric ions of goethite to have acted as a bridge for electron transfer between the oxygen and bulk S-2(2) and Fe2+ of pyrite. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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