Abstract
The electrochemical
behaviour of NiS (synthetic millerite)
is examined by cyclic voltammetry and coulommetry at rotating disc and ring-disc electrodes. In
contrast to a previous study, the passive layer on NiS
is shown to be a mixture of sulfur and a nickel-deficient nickel sulfide. This
layer is shown to be conductive to electrons but not to nickel ions. The
formation of an insulating layer of elemental sulfur at higher potentials is
demonstrated, while rapid dissolution of the mineral to form Ni2+(aq) and oxy anions of sulfur is observed at greater than +
1 V (s.c.e.).
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