The role of polysulfide dianions and radical anions in the chemical, physical and biological sciences, including sulfur-based batteries
R Steudel, T Chivers - Chemical Society Reviews, 2019 - pubs.rsc.org
The well-known tendency of sulfur to catenate is exemplified by an extensive series of
polysulfide dianions [Sn] 2−(n= 2–9) and related radical monoanions [Sn]˙−. The dianions …
polysulfide dianions [Sn] 2−(n= 2–9) and related radical monoanions [Sn]˙−. The dianions …
A review of intermediate sulfidation epithermal deposits and subclassification
L Wang, KZ Qin, GX Song, GM Li - Ore Geology Reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
Intermediate sulfidation (IS) veins is one of the subtypes of epithermal deposits formed in
subduction-related arc settings or post-collisional orogenic belts. The economic and …
subduction-related arc settings or post-collisional orogenic belts. The economic and …
The role of an oxidized lithospheric mantle in gold mobilization
Phanerozoic orogenic gold mineralization at craton margins is related to the metasomatism
of the lithospheric mantle by crustal material. Slab subduction transfers Au from the crust to …
of the lithospheric mantle by crustal material. Slab subduction transfers Au from the crust to …
Sulfur Conversion to Multifunctional Poly(O-thiocarbamate)s through Multicomponent Polymerizations of Sulfur, Diols, and Diisocyanides
J Zhang, Q Zang, F Yang, H Zhang… - Journal of the …, 2021 - ACS Publications
Sulfur, which is generated from the waste byproducts in the oil and gas refinery industry, is
an abundant, cheap, stable, and readily available source in the world. However, the …
an abundant, cheap, stable, and readily available source in the world. However, the …
A review of the coordination chemistry of hydrothermal systems, or do coordination changes make ore deposits?
The hydration and complexation of metals in hydrothermal fluids are key processes
controlling the mobility of elements in the Earth's crust, leading to the formation of ore …
controlling the mobility of elements in the Earth's crust, leading to the formation of ore …
[HTML][HTML] The sulfur isotope evolution of magmatic-hydrothermal fluids: Insights into ore-forming processes
Metal-rich fluids that circulate in magmatic-hydrothermal environments form a wide array of
economically significant ore deposits. Unravelling the origins and evolution of these fluids is …
economically significant ore deposits. Unravelling the origins and evolution of these fluids is …
The effect of pressure on sulphur speciation in mid-to deep-crustal arc magmas and implications for the formation of porphyry copper deposits
Piston cylinder experiments are used to investigate the effect of oxygen fugacity (ƒO 2) on
sulphur speciation and phase relations in arc magmas at 0.5–1.5 GPa and 840–950° C. The …
sulphur speciation and phase relations in arc magmas at 0.5–1.5 GPa and 840–950° C. The …
Sulfur species and gold transport in arc magmatic fluids
The sulfur species present in magmatic fluids affect the global redox cycle, the Earth's
climate and the formation of some of the largest and most economic ore deposits of critical …
climate and the formation of some of the largest and most economic ore deposits of critical …
Mantle oxidation by sulfur drives the formation of giant gold deposits in subduction zones
Oxidation of the sub-arc mantle driven by slab-derived fluids has been hypothesized to
contribute to the formation of gold deposits in magmatic arc environments that host the …
contribute to the formation of gold deposits in magmatic arc environments that host the …
Sulfide minerals in hydrothermal deposits
Hydrothermal ore deposits are large geochemical anomalies of sulfur and metals in the
Earth's crust that have formed at< 1 to~ 8 km depth. Sulfide minerals in hydrothermal …
Earth's crust that have formed at< 1 to~ 8 km depth. Sulfide minerals in hydrothermal …