A clean technology development using the iron(Fe) dissolution reaction with hydrogen peroxide

과산화수소를 이용한 철(Fe)선 용해반응에 따른 청정기술 개발에 관한 연구

  • Published : 2001.12.01

Abstract

The advantages of hydrogen peroxide dissolution method were no discharge of noxious matter when dissolution of iron wire which used as the center supporter, reactions occur in room temperature and easy to recover dissolved iron. This study was aimed at gathering the basic data of iron wire dissolution- recovery process and proposes the reaction condition of iron wire dissolution- recovery process rind the factors influencing those reactions. The results were as follows : 1 . Hydrogen peroxide dissolution method used hydrochloric acid as the catalyst. 1. In the dissolution of iron wire(1.668 g), the condition of reaction was E1702(30 ml), HCI(20 ml) and $H_2O$(200 ml) ; time of the reaction was 18 min. P.W.(Piece weight) was 7.75 mg, and C.R. was $2.34{\;}{\Omega}$ 2. In the dissolution of iron wire(1.529 g), the condition of reaction was H7O2(30 ml), HCI(20 ml) and $H_2O$(200 ml), time of the reaction was 21 min., P.W.(Piece weight) was 7.73 mg, and C.R. was $2.35{\;}{\Omega}$. Hydrogen peroxide dissolution method used sulfuric acid as the catalyst. 1. In the dissolution of iron wire(0.834 g), the condition of reaction was $H_2O$(65 ml), $H_2SO_4$(5 ml) and 1702(5 ml) ; time of the reaction was 5 min.30 sec, P.W.(Piece weight) was 7.74 mg, and C.R. was $2.33{\;}{\Omega}$ 2. In the dissolution of iron wire(1.112 g), the condition of reaction was $H_2O$(65 ml), $H_2SO_4$(5 ml) and $H_2O_2$(5 ml) ; time of the reaction was 4 min.30 sec, P.W.(Piece weight) was 7.75 mg, and C.R. was $2.33{\;}{\Omega}$. Hydrogen peroxide dissolution method used hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid as the catalyst confirmed a clean technology, because there were not occurred a pollutant discharged in the existing method.

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