Kinetics of the Precipitation of Goethite from Ferrous Sulphate Solutions using Oxygen-Sulphur Dioxide Mixtures

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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The oxidation of ferrous ions by oxygen in sulphate solutions is a very slow process, but it tills long been known that the addition of sulphur dioxide increases the rate of reaction very significantly. The kinetics and mechanism of the process were investigated in the laboratory and the results confirmed the advantage of adding small amounts of sulphur dioxide to the oxygen stream for the removal of iron from solutions. The effect of various parameters on the overall rate of iron oxidation and precipitation was studied. In particular, temperature, acidity and composition of the gas mixture were considered and the optimum conditions for the precipitation of goethite were determined.
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APA:  (1991)  Kinetics of the Precipitation of Goethite from Ferrous Sulphate Solutions using Oxygen-Sulphur Dioxide Mixtures

MLA: Kinetics of the Precipitation of Goethite from Ferrous Sulphate Solutions using Oxygen-Sulphur Dioxide Mixtures. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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