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The Existence of the Negative Charge of Gold in Sulphide Minerals and Its Formation Mechanism1;
Authors:Li Jiuling  Feng Daming  Qi Feng  Zhang Guilan
Abstract:Abstract: Through a study, particularly an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS or ESCA) analysis, of gold-bearing arsenopyrite and pyrite in Carlin-type gold deposits of Guangxi, China, and hydrothermally synthesized gold-bearing pyrite and marcasite, the authors have found that these minerals contain “invisible gold” whose binding energy is lower than that of native gold (Au°). Therefore they suggest that gold occurs in a negative charge state in these sulphide minerals as it replaces some sulphur and is combined with sulphur with the covalent bond. This paper also preliminarily discusses the possibility of its formation from the chemistry and geochemistry of gold, crystal chemistry of arsenopyrite, pyrite and marcasite and geochemical environment.
Keywords:Carlin-type gold deposit  sulphide  invisible gold  chemical bound gold  negative charge of gold
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