Understanding the oxidation of sulfidic minerals, especially those of pyrite and chalcopyrite, under acidic conditions has important outcomes, such as exposing any encapsulated gold not recovered by traditional cyanidation processes. This study focused on the electrochemical oxidation of pyrite and chalcopyrite in a 0.5â M nitric acid solution. Electrochemical techniques were employed, using the minerals as working electrodes. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) was performed to detect redox processes and resulting products were suggested. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was run at specific potentials corresponding to oxidation processes detected to further probe the reaction mechanism. For pyrite at low anodic potentials (0.4-0.6â V vs Ag/AgCl), Fe(1-x)S(2) and Fe(OH)(3) with a sulfur-rich layer which forms S(0) accumulates on the electrode surface, leading to diffusion controlled dissolution processes. Above 0.7â V, the pyrite is fully oxidised, eradicating the diffusion barrier and extensive oxidation occurs at high potentials (0.9â V). Similar processes occurred for chalcopyrite with mainly iron-deficient sulfides (like Cu(1-x)Fe(1-y)S(2-z), CuS(2), CuS) forming at low potentials (0.3-0.5â V), and S(0) partially covering the surface causing a diffusion barrier. Increasing the potential to beyond 0.7â V leads to these layers converting to soluble species.
A Comparison of the Electrochemical Oxidative Dissolution of Pyrite and Chalcopyrite in Dilute Nitric Acid Solution.
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作者:Teimouri Samaneh, Herman Potgieter Johannes, Billing Caren
| 期刊: | ChemistryOpen | 影响因子: | 3.100 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May;14(5):e202400053 |
| doi: | 10.1002/open.202400053 | ||
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