Synchrotron XPS evidence for Fe <sup>2+</sup> -S and Fe <sup>3+</sup> -S surface species on pyrite fracture-surfaces, and their 3D electronic states
H.W. Nesbitt(Western University), R. Szargan(Leipzig University), Hartmut Höchst(University of Wisconsin System), G.M. Bancroft(Western University), M. J. Scaini(Western University), Andrea G Schaufuß(Leipzig University)
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