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. 2013 Jun 3;110(25):10073–10077. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1308958110

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

(A) The photochemical oxidation of siderite (Left) leads to a magnetic product after 1 d of illumination under 600 W (Right). Upon exposure to oxygen, siderite readily becomes nonmagnetic goethite (Fig. S2 and S3). (B) Powder XRD spectra of the magnetic product reveals it is maghemite/magnetite under anoxic conditions.