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Offline kimchi521

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synthesis of ferrate ion
« on: February 18, 2010, 06:34:10 AM »
the chemicals i have used is NaOH powder, NaOCl FeCl3 to produce ferrate ion

1. Oxidation of ethanol (surrogate organic pollutant) by FeO4 2−:

4 FeO4 2−(aq) + C2H5OH(l) + 7 H2O(l) → 4 Fe(OH)3(s) + 2 CO2(g) + 8 OH−(aq)

2. Oxidation of H2SO4 (surrogate inorganic pollutant) by FeO4 2−:

2 FeO4 2−(aq) + 16 H+(aq) + 6 SO4 2−(aq) → 2 Fe3+(aq) + 3 S2O8 2−(aq) + 8 H2O(l)

i want to ask when adding ethanol to ferrate ion, there is no gas evoled, however, carbon dioxide is produced in the equation.
also , when adding conc sul into ferrate ion, there is gas evoled ,nut the equation does not show production of gas.

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Re: synthesis of ferrate ion
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2010, 10:01:03 AM »
1. You probably used a large excess of ethanol. Then acetaldehyde or acetic acid is a main product.

2. Ferrate decomposes in water and oxygen is produced
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Re: synthesis of ferrate ion
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2010, 02:09:26 PM »
1. Oxidation of ethanol (surrogate organic pollutant) by FeO4 2−:

4 FeO4 2−(aq) + C2H5OH(l) + 7 H2O(l) → 4 Fe(OH)3(s) + 2 CO2(g) + 8 OH−(aq)

i want to ask when adding ethanol to ferrate ion, there is no gas evoled, however, carbon dioxide is produced in the equation.
If the solution were basic, most of CO2 combined with the OH-: CO2 + OH-  ::equil:: HCO3-

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Re: synthesis of ferrate ion
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2010, 01:36:01 AM »
If the solution were basic, most of CO2 combined with the OH-: CO2 + OH-  ::equil:: HCO3-
This is true for slightly basic solution
In this case
CO2 + 2OH-  ::equil:: CO32- + H2O
and a large excess of hydroxide anion remains
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