Abstract
X-Ray emission
spectroscopic analysis of the surface of the iron sulphide mineral, pyrite, has
demonstrated the presence of an oxygen- containing layer. Differences between
the quantity of oxygen detected after grinding the pyrite on 600 grade silicon
carbide paper and polishing it to the 10 μm or
0.25 μm diamond stage are considered to be due
to differences in surface roughness. Triangular potential sweep voltammograms
display current peaks which have been identified with the oxidation and
reduction of the oxide layer between iron(II) and iron(III) valence states. The
quantities of oxide on the surface determined from the charge passed on a
potential sweep correlate with the X-ray emission measurements for the three
surface preparations.
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