Iron Phosphate Coating:A Novel Approach to Controlling Pyrite Oxidation

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A novel coating technique was develped for controlling pyrite oxidation .The technique involved leaching pyrite particles with a solution containing low concentrations of phosphate and hydrogen peroxide.During the leaching rpocess,the iron released from p
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