Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1608531 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Au-Ag phases do not form inclusions but instead concentrate on the grain boundaries in the synthetic pyrrhotite and troilite, while pyrite comprises micro- (1-5 μm) and macroinclusions of Au-Ag alloys and Au-Ag sulfides. In “pyritiâ¿” systems, the fineness of alloys increases from 650 to 970â° and the composition of sulfides changes from acanthite (Ag2S) to uytenbogaardtite (Ag3AuS2) and petrovskaite (AgAuS) as the Ag/Au ratio decreases. The concentrations of “invisible” precious metals revealed in troilite were 0.040 ± 0.013 wt.% Au and 0.079 ± 0.016 wt.% Ag. Measured concentrations in pyrite and pyrrhotite were <0.024 wt.% Au and <0.030 wt.% Ag. The surface layers of iron sulfides probed with XPS were enriched in the precious metals, and in silver relative to gold, especially in the systems with Fe/S = 1, probably, due to depletion of the metallic alloy surfaces with gold. Au- and Ag-bearing iron sulfides crystallized primarily from melts may be the source of redeposited phases in hydrothermal and hypergene processes.
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Authors
Galina Pal'yanova, Yuri Mikhlin, Konstantin Kokh, Nick Karmanov, Yurii Seryotkin,