Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5369747 | Applied Surface Science | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Surface potential of pyrite in an aqueous environment was measured by means of a single crystal pyrite electrode. The effect of the activity of S2â and Fe2+ ions as well as of pH, was examined. The results show that S2â and Fe2+ ions are the dominant potential determining ions. These ions are bound to surface sites with the extent depending on their activity in the bulk of the solution. Adsorption affinity of S2â ions is significantly higher than that of Fe2+ ions so that in most cases the pyrite surface is negatively charged. The results were explained on the basis of the surface complexation model. It was found that the surface potential depends also on pH.
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Authors
Tajana PreoÄanin, Mihaela Tuksar, Nikola Kallay,