R. Cruz et al., SURFACE CHARACTERIZATION OF ARSENOPYRITE IN ACIDIC MEDIUM BY TRIANGULAR SCAN VOLTAMMETRY ON CARBON-PASTE ELECTRODES, Hydrometallurgy, 46(3), 1997, pp. 303-319
To optimize the industrial processes involving chemical or biological
oxidation of arsenopyrite and to control acid rock drainage it is nece
ssary to perform a precise characterization of the mineral surfaces. I
n this work we have demonstrated that a voltammetric study with carbon
paste electrodes (CPE) provide a possible alternative method to allow
a rough characterization of the arsenopyrite surface. By these means
the presence of sulfur or FeAsO4 passive layers on the surface is show
n, when arsenopyrite is previously oxidized by either chemical, biolog
ical and biological assisted methods. The presence of sulfur or FeAsO4
was confirmed by XRD and IRD surface determinations. On the other han
d the heterogeneity of the precipitates formed during the previous oxi
dation process was detected by CPE-mineral voltammetry studies. These
observations were confirmed by SEM photomicrographs of the surface tre
ated arsenopyrite. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.