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titleOfInvention Wastewater Treatment Using Ferric Sulfate, Heptahydrate
abstract The present invention relates to a method for treating wastewater by an advanced oxidation treatment process using ferric sulfate.7 hydrate.n n n More specifically, the waste produced during the process for producing titanium dioxide from the time-impregnated recalcitrant organic matter using the Fenton oxidative process waste water treatment, ilmenite (ilmenite, FeTiO 3) to Fe 2 + source of the Fenton oxidation method It is intended to introduce and use iron sulphate heptahydrate, wherein the iron sulphate heptahydrate is characterized by a bivalent iron source that reacts with hydrogen peroxide and divalent iron in the Fenton oxidation process to form hydroxyl radicals stronger than ozone. Inorganic oxidizers and inorganic high positive potential substances contained in impurities of hydrate of iron sulphate are higher than conventional high-oxidation methods. Minimize environmental pollution and economically excellent ferric sulfate. 7 advanced oxidation process using hydrate It relates to a process for treating waste water by.
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