Villanueva et al., 2008 - Google Patents
In-situ Electrochemical Generation of Ferrate Ion [Fe (VI)] in Acidic Conditions: A Potential Wastewater Decontamination ProcessVillanueva et al., 2008
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- Villanueva M
- Hernandez A
- Peralta-Hernandez J
- Bandalab E
- Quiróz M
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- ECS Transactions
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Ferrate ion [Fe (VI)] has been electrochemically generated in-situ in aqueous acidic conditions for the oxidation of an organic compound in bulk solution for the first time. The electrochemical synthesis of [Fe (VI)] in perchloric acid (HClO4) solution was carried out …
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