Thermal desulfurization of pyrite: An in situ high-T neutron diffraction and DTA–TGA study

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH(2019)

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To study thermal desulfurization of pyrite (FeS 2 ), we conducted in situ neutron diffraction experiments in the temperature range 298–1073 K. On heating, pyrite remained stable up to 773 K, at which it started to decompose into pyrrhotite (Fe 1− x S) and S 2 gas. Rietveld analysis of the neutron data from 298 to 773 K allowed determination of the thermal expansion coefficient of pyrite (space group Pa 3̅ ) to be α V = 3.7456 × 10 −5 K −1 , which largely results from the expansion of the Fe–S bond. With further increase in temperature to 1073 K, all the pyrite transformed to pyrrhotite (Fe 1− x S) at 873 K. Unit-cell parameters of Fe 1− x S (space group P 6 3 / mmc ) increase on heating and decrease on cooling. However, the rates in cell expansion are larger than those in contraction. This hysteresis behavior can be attributed to continuous desulfurization of pyrrhotite (i.e., x in Fe 1− x S decreases) with increasing temperature until the stoichiometric troilite (FeS) was formed at 1073 K. On cooling, troilite underwent a magnetic transition to an orthorhombic structure (space group Pnma ) between 473 and 573 K. In addition, using differential thermal analysis (DTA) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) implemented with a differential scanning calorimeter, we performed kinetic measurements of pyrite decomposition. Detailed peak profile and Arrhenius ( k = A exp(− E a / RT )) analyses yielded an activation energy E a of 302.3 ± 28.6 kJ/mol (based on DTA data) or 302.5 ± 26.4 kJ/mol (based on TGA data) and a ln( A ) of 35.3 ± 0.1.
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pyrite, pyrrhotite, troilite, neutron diffraction, deferential thermal analysis, thermogravimetric analysis, desulfurization, thermal expansion, crystal structure, phase transformation, kinetics
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