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production of liquid poly ferric chloride in water treatment

Ferric Chloride Complexes in Aqueous Solution - Springer
Iron(III) chloride is produced as an aqueous solution from the oxidation of ferrous chloride with chlorine. The primary use of ferric chloride is to remove impurities in water and for wastewater treatment. Including industrial water treatment applications and its use in pre-treatment of seawater prior to desalination, the total water treatment
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Getting to Know Flocculants, like Ferric Chloride
GEBBS’ RULE 4all coagulants produce sludge in the form of the metal hydroxide together with the coloured and colloidal matter that is removed from the raw water. But again, not all inorganic coagulants behave in the same way. For example, ACH and PACl produce less sludge than alum when dosed at equivalent levels.
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Innovative polymeric inorganic coagulant-flocculant for
Water treatment. In the largest application iron(III) chloride is used in sewage treatment and drinking water production as a coagulant and flocculant. In this application, an aqueous solution of FeCl 3 is treated with base to form a floc of iron(III) hydroxide (Fe(OH) 3), also formulated as FeO(OH) (ferrihydrite). This floc facilitates the
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