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常见硫化物表面的XPS研究

贾建业1, 谢先德1, 吴大清1, 王建成2, 王燕3   

  1. 1. 中国科学院 广州地球化学研究所, 广州 510640;2. 河南辉县市 地矿局, 河南 辉县 453600;3. 中国科学院 长沙大地构造研究所, 湖南 长沙 410013
  • 收稿日期:2000-06-20 修回日期:2000-06-20 出版日期:2000-06-20 发布日期:2000-06-20

An XPS Study on Surfaces of Common Sulfide Minerals

JIA Jian-ye1, XIE Xian-de1, WU Da-qing1 WANG Jian-cheng2, WANG Yan3   

  1. 1. Guanzhou Institute Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510640; 2. Huixian Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, Huixian, 453600, Henan Province; 3. Changsha Institute of Geotectonics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, 410013
  • Received:2000-06-20 Revised:2000-06-20 Online:2000-06-20 Published:2000-06-20

摘要: 采用XPS分析方法,研究了黄铁矿、磁黄铁矿、方铅矿、黄铜矿、闪锌矿和毒砂等常见硫化物矿物表面的化学成分及其化学态,从而探讨硫化物表面的氧化和次生变化。研究发现:(1)硫化物矿物表面在氧逸度较高的情况下很容易发生变化,其氧化产物很复杂,主要是其金属元素的高价态氧化物、氢氧化物和硫酸盐等;(2)就一般常见硫化物而言,相对比较稳定的是黄铁矿;(3)常见硫化物经氧化后,其表面的原子比率常常显示硫富余;(4)在含铁的各种常见硫化物中,除黄铁矿表面的铁相对稳定外,毒砂表面的铁也相对较稳定,而闪锌矿表面的类质同像铁却容易被氧化而发生变化。

Abstract: Surface mineralogy is a boundary science between mineralogy and surface sciences, and is also one of the important frontier branches of moder n mineralogy. Research on mineral surface and mineral-liquid interface provides direct or indirect valuable reference not only for the theory of geosciences and environme ntal protection, but also for mineral-rock materials and other related fields. T he surface mineralogy study of sulfides as a common group of important minerals is limited at present. The surface composition and the surface chemical state of sulfides such as pyrite, pyrrhotite, galena, chalcopyrite, sphalerite and arsen opyrite have been studied in this paper by XPS. Some valuable and interesting re sults related to oxidation and secondary change on sulfide surfaces have been g ained from this study. They include: (1) Sulfide surfaces are easy to be oxidize d in air and the products of oxidation are very complex including their metal hi gh valence oxides, hydroxides and sulfates. (2) Pyrite is more stable as compare d with other common sulfides. (3) The atom ratios on sulfide surfaces show an excess sulfur after oxidation. (4) Among the iron-bearing sulfides, the iron o n arsenopyrite surface is relatively stable, besides the iron on pyrite surf ace. However the isomorphic iron on sphalerite surface is easily to be oxidized.