1996
DOI: 10.1021/la960385s
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Oxidation of Galena in Acetate Buffer Investigated by Atomic Force Microscopy and Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Abstract: Galena oxidation was investigated by AFM in acetate buffer under potentiostatic control and by photoelectron spectroscopy on potentiostatically pretreated specimens. At +236 mV (SHE) formation of sulfur protrusions could be observed with AFM. XPS showed the formation of elemental sulfur to start at potentials more anodic than +161 mV (SHE). Elemental sulfur could only be retained on the galena surface if sample cooling was started before the beginning of the evacuation in the spectrometer entry chamber. Sulfur… Show more

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“…The sulphur islands are directly correlated with an S 2p 3/2 component at 163.9 eV lost on evaporation at room temperature in a vacuum. 7 These islands only appear at anodic potentials of >230 mV SHE, a result that is still consistent with vacancy or polysulphide formation at potentials below this value. 13 In Table 4, the model of altered electronic states of sulphur arising from defects and substitution/reaction (activation) is examined.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The sulphur islands are directly correlated with an S 2p 3/2 component at 163.9 eV lost on evaporation at room temperature in a vacuum. 7 These islands only appear at anodic potentials of >230 mV SHE, a result that is still consistent with vacancy or polysulphide formation at potentials below this value. 13 In Table 4, the model of altered electronic states of sulphur arising from defects and substitution/reaction (activation) is examined.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…As a result, PbS(100) has been considered a model ionic surface in studies concerning structural defects, oxidation, and stability [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. In addition, PbS has been investigated as a solid lubricant and boundary layer forming lubricant additive [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig. 16.3c) [20], and the appearance of colloidal particles of lead ethyl xanthate (confirmed by XPS and FTIR) after addition of the collector (10-4 M) at pH 7 ( Fig. The development of pits due to dissolution of galena in air-purged water at pH 6 is illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Mineral Processing Of Sulfide Oresmentioning
confidence: 89%