An Electrochemical Study of the Oxidation of Arsenopyrite in Acidic Media

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Z. M. Zheng
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Cyclic voltammetry, potential step, and ac impedance techniques were applied to study the electrochemical reaction of arsenopyrite in chloride solutions. The relationship between anodic current density and time in potential step measurements indicates that the oxidation of arsenopyrite is irreversible. The results of the constant potential coulometry show that the stoichiometric factor of the total electron involved in the overall reaction is 14. It is proposed that the dissolution of arsenopyrite is retarded by coverage of sulfur produced in the reaction as an intermediate product. The measured results of ac impedance strongly support the proposition. The proposed reaction mechanism also explains satisfactorily the charging current density and Tafel slopes measured in potential step measurements.
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APA: Z. M. Zheng  (1995)  An Electrochemical Study of the Oxidation of Arsenopyrite in Acidic Media

MLA: Z. M. Zheng An Electrochemical Study of the Oxidation of Arsenopyrite in Acidic Media. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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