Electrodeposition of H+ on Oxide Layers at Pyrite ( FeS2 ) Surfaces

Abstract
The electrochemical behavior of pyrite has been studied in solution in the potential range of −350–300 mV (SCE). Reversible surface processes are observed in this potential region. The electrochemical i‐V behavior is found to be dependent upon the amount of surface oxide below a monolayer that is present and on the pH. These surface processes are attributed to the electroadsorption/desorption of H+ on a surface oxide layer.

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