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Synthesis of ferrate using NaOCl and Fe(OH)3from electrolysis of used iron, and its application for metanil yellow degradation
Gunawan
Journal of Physics Conference Series
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Abstract Synthesis of ferrate using NaOCl and Fe(OH) 3 from electrolysis of used iron, and its application for metanil yellow degradation had been done. The electrolysis was conducted using used iron and zink plates at anode and cathode electrodes, respectively, Na 2 SO 4 electrolyte. The dissolved iron ion from the electrolysis then was made alkaline using NaOH pellet and NaOCl was soaked to the solution to form ferrate (FeO 4 2 -). The ferrate was used for metanil yellow degradation and it was compared with other oxidators such as permananate, hydrogen peroxide and dichromate. The ferrate solution formed was indicated by a change from brown to dark purple which was indicated the oxidation of Fe(III) to Fe(VI) with a maximum wavelength of 510 nm. The optimum degradation of metanil yellow by ferrate was obtained at pH 8, molar ratio of 2:1, and for 25 min. Ferrate was the most effective oxidator compared with permananate, hydrogen peroxide and dichromate.
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