Synthesis of Stabilized Potassium Ferrate and its Applications in Water Treatment

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nathalie Neveux
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

For the first time, dehydrated ferrous sulfate was successfully used for the dry synthesis of potassium ferrate. In addition, ferrate ion is stabilized as a solid solution where hexavalent iron is partially substituted by S(V1) leading to a sulfato-ferrate having the following formula K2(Fe,S)04. This substance has an efficient life time of about six months. Ferrate ion is a powerful oxidant ( EO = 2.2V ), a bactericidal agent and possesses coagulant, flocculant properties. Its reduction generates nascent oxygen, hydroxyl groups and Fe(OH)3. Alkali metal ferrate is probably the future global agent for water treatment. Applications of this material in the field of urban and industrial effluents treatment have been investigated. Heavy metals cations such as Cu, Cd, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn, ... were successfully removed. The results of sulfato-ferrate use for cyanide destruction, decrease in COD, soil, discoloration of pulp and paper effluents will be summarized.
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APA: Nathalie Neveux  (1999)  Synthesis of Stabilized Potassium Ferrate and its Applications in Water Treatment

MLA: Nathalie Neveux Synthesis of Stabilized Potassium Ferrate and its Applications in Water Treatment. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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