The initial steps of the oxidation of galena (PbS) surface with special att
ention to the oxidation in an aqueous environment were investigated by the
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy method (XPS). Galena monocrystals from two
different sources were cleaved and exposed to either air or an aqueous env
ironment. The results show that the presence of organic contamination at th
e galena surface may exert a dramatic effect on the course of its surface o
xidation. In the case of aerial oxidation, the presence of impurities chang
es the reaction path, suppressing the oxidation of sulfide sulfur to sulfat
e like species selectively. In the case of aqueous oxidation, the presence
of organic contamination at the surface (this contaminants are supposed to
be mainly the carboxylic acids and their salts) inhibits the oxidation. Ver
y little oxidation products were found on the galena surface contacted with
aqueous solutions at the spontaneously established potential, in accordanc
e with the congruent dissolution-oxidation mechanism. (C) 2000 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.