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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE OBTAINING OF FIRE OXIDES WITH MAGNETIC PROPERTIES, FROM WATER ACIDS
abstract The invention relates to a process for obtaining iron oxides with magnetic properties from mine acid waters used as adsorbents in the field of wastewater treatment containing heavy metals. According to the invention, the process consists in the selective separation of copper by iron powder cementation and aluminum by hydrolytic precipitation at H = 5-5.5, partial oxidation of Fe Fe from the clear solution and hydrolytic precipitation of iron at H = 9 ... 9.5, in the form of oxides, the precipitate being dried in the microwave field, resulting in iron oxides with a 24 nm granulation with magnetic properties.
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