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- SU414197A1 SU414197A1 SU1788399A SU1788399A SU414197A1 SU 414197 A1 SU414197 A1 SU 414197A1 SU 1788399 A SU1788399 A SU 1788399A SU 1788399 A SU1788399 A SU 1788399A SU 414197 A1 SU414197 A1 SU 414197A1
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- iron hydroxide
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- hydrochloric acid
- precipitate
- solutions
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Изобретение отиоситс к способу получени коллоидных растворов гидроокиси железа и может найти применение ири изготовлении металлоокисных анодов. Известен способ получени коллоидных растворов гидроокиси железа путем пептизации сол ной кислотой до рН 3,11. Концентраци растворов составл ет 70 г/л Ре(ОН)з. Раствор стабилен в течение 2,5 час. С целью повышени концентрации и стабилизации КОЛЛОИДНЫХ растворов гидроокиси железа пептизацию сол ной кислотой по предлагаемому способу ведут до рН 1,5-1,9. Данные, подтверждающие эффективность предлагаемого способа, представлены в таблице . Пример. К 267 г хлорного железа добавл ют 450 мл дистиллированной воды. К полученному раствору приливают небольшими порци ми при неремешиванин 430-450 мл 7,5 М. раствора аммиака до рП 5-6. Осадок гидроокиси железа отсасывают на воронке Бюхнера и промывают несколько раз дистиллированной водой. Свежеприготовленный осадок перенос т в .колбу, куда добавл ют 26 мл концентрированной сол ной кислоты (удельный вес 1,77-1,75). Пептизацию осадка заканчивают через 1-2 суток. Концентраци полученного раствора 85-90 г/л.The invention of Otosit to a method for producing colloidal solutions of iron hydroxide and can be used in the manufacture of metal oxide anodes. A known method for producing colloidal solutions of iron hydroxide by peptization with hydrochloric acid to a pH of 3.11. The concentration of the solutions is 70 g / l Fe (OH) h. The solution is stable for 2.5 hours. In order to increase the concentration and stabilization of COLLOID solutions of iron hydroxide, peptization with hydrochloric acid according to the proposed method is carried out to a pH of 1.5-1.9. Data confirming the effectiveness of the proposed method are presented in the table. Example. 450 ml of distilled water are added to 267 g of ferric chloride. To the resulting solution is poured in small portions with unmixed 430-450 ml of 7.5 M. ammonia solution to rP 5-6. The precipitate of iron hydroxide is sucked off on a Buchner funnel and washed several times with distilled water. The freshly prepared precipitate is transferred to a flask, to which 26 ml of concentrated hydrochloric acid (specific gravity 1.77-1.75) is added. Peptizing the precipitate is completed in 1-2 days. The concentration of the resulting solution is 85-90 g / l.
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US7459484B2 (en) | 2001-12-21 | 2008-12-02 | Rhodia Electronics And Catalysis | Organic colloidal dispersion of iron particles, method for preparing same and use thereof as fuel additive for internal combustion engines |
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Cited By (1)
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US7459484B2 (en) | 2001-12-21 | 2008-12-02 | Rhodia Electronics And Catalysis | Organic colloidal dispersion of iron particles, method for preparing same and use thereof as fuel additive for internal combustion engines |
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