Electrochemical Investigation of Arsenic Redox Processes on Pyrite

2017 
The specific Eh–pH conditions and mechanism(s) for the reduction of arsenite, As(III), by pyrite are incompletely understood. A fundamental question is what role the pyrite surface plays in the reduction process. We used electrochemical methods to evaluate the reduction of As(III) under controlled redox conditions. As(III) reduction to elemental As(0) occurs on the pyrite surface under suboxic-reducing conditions and is promoted at low pH. Remarkably, As(III) reduction on pyrite occurs at similar potentials to those for reduction on platinum metal, suggesting a similar mechanism and kinetics for these surfaces. The onset for As(III) reduction at pH ≤ 3.5 coincides with the potential for hydrogen electroadsorption on pyrite, E ≈ +0.1 V (versus RHE). Batch reactions show that As(III) is reduced on pyrite at the Eh–pH predicted by the electrochemical study. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals that, at pH ≤ 3.5, a significant fraction of the surface arsenic (30–60%) has an oxidation state consistent with...
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