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CHEMICAL SPECIATION OF GOLD IN ARSENOPYRITE

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The speciation of Au in gold-bearing arsenopyrite (FeAsS) from four gold deposits (Olympiada, Sentachan, São Bento and Sheba) was determined by micro-X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) on grains well characterized microscopically and by electron-microprobe and secondary-ion mass spectrometry analyses and images. “Invisible ” gold in arsenopyrite occurs in two apparently mutually exclusive chemical forms: chemically bound and elemental. Arsenopyrite from the Sentachan, São Bento and Sheba deposits contains chemically bound gold. With comparable constituent electronegativities and a white-line feature in the XANES indicating unoccupied Au 5d-states, but absorption-edge positions comparable to Au1+ species, the bond-ing is interpreted as being covalent rather than ionic. The invisible gold in arsenopyrite from the Olympiada deposit, on the other hand, occurs as very small particles of Au0, probably less than a few nanometers in diameter. Micro-XANES data for the Olympiada and Sentachan arsenopyrite support earlier results obtained by 197Au Mössbauer spectroscopy on arsenopyrite con-centrates. In some arsenopyrite crystals, the gold concentration is closely related to growth zoning. This feature represents con-ditions during crystallization and does not correlate with the chemical form of the gold. Similarly, selenium, where present,

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