The electro chemical process to produce sodium ferrate flocculent using solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) anion exchange membrane as separator has been described. Ferrate having a high redox potential(1.9V in acid solut...The electro chemical process to produce sodium ferrate flocculent using solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) anion exchange membrane as separator has been described. Ferrate having a high redox potential(1.9V in acid solution) has been used as an oxidant in treatment of dye wastewater. The OH- transfer rate from thecathodic chamber to the anodic chamber and the steady state polarization have been investigated. Results show that both of the degradation and decolorization of dye, acid chrome blue are efficient. It is a first order reaction with a rateconstant: k=7.8×10-4s-1.展开更多
The effects of light wave on the stability of fen'ate solution have been examined. The results showed that UV-light accelerates the decomposition of ferrate with decomposition rate 1.6 times as much as that in dar...The effects of light wave on the stability of fen'ate solution have been examined. The results showed that UV-light accelerates the decomposition of ferrate with decomposition rate 1.6 times as much as that in dark whereas infrared light has only unclear effect on the stability of ferrate, with decomposition rate 1.1 times as much as in dark. The polythene container is found to the best for preservation of ferrate solution in dark.展开更多
文摘The electro chemical process to produce sodium ferrate flocculent using solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) anion exchange membrane as separator has been described. Ferrate having a high redox potential(1.9V in acid solution) has been used as an oxidant in treatment of dye wastewater. The OH- transfer rate from thecathodic chamber to the anodic chamber and the steady state polarization have been investigated. Results show that both of the degradation and decolorization of dye, acid chrome blue are efficient. It is a first order reaction with a rateconstant: k=7.8×10-4s-1.
文摘The effects of light wave on the stability of fen'ate solution have been examined. The results showed that UV-light accelerates the decomposition of ferrate with decomposition rate 1.6 times as much as that in dark whereas infrared light has only unclear effect on the stability of ferrate, with decomposition rate 1.1 times as much as in dark. The polythene container is found to the best for preservation of ferrate solution in dark.