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titleOfInvention Reduction of residual chloride content in iron oxides
abstract A process for reducing the residual chloride present in iron oxides, particularly in regenerated iron oxides produced from hydrochloric acid waste liquid generated from steel pickling, by post-synthesis treatment of the iron oxides with sulfuric acid optionally followed by drying and calcining. The purified regenerated iron oxides are particular suitable for making iron oxide based catalysts such as ethylbenzene dehydrogenation catalysts and high-grade ferrites.
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