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Nanometer-sized cube

Pyrite and marcasite are the major minerals forming the sulfide cement, as identified by XRD and optical microscopy. These sulfides occur as both well-formed cubes and anhedral masses. Arsenic-rich areas (up to 1% by weight as estimated by EDS) occur in the pyrite and marcasite crystals as well as in iron hydroxides, but no separate arsenopyrite phase has been identified. Colloidal size (10-20 nm) iron hydroxide phases were identified using TEM. TEM-EDS analysis showed qualitative differences in arsenic, nickel, and zinc in the iron hydroxides on a nanometer scale. [Pg.268]


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