starting from iron and chlorine, describe how will you prepare anhhydrous ferric chloride crystals.
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Answer:
A method for preparing anhydrous ferric chloride from a hydrous solution containing ferric chloride that contains organic substances and/or ferrous chloride. In the method, water is removed from a ferric-chloride water solution or a solution, in which at least a portion of the ferrous chloride has been converted by oxidation into ferric chloride, by drying in an atmosphere containing hydrochloric acid. The anhydrous ferric chloride is refined by sublimating it into gas phase in a chlorine-containing atmosphere and by subliming it into a pure crystalline ferric chloride.
Explanation:
1. A method for preparing an anhydrous ferric chloride from a hydrous iron-containing solution with or without additional organic substances, comprising:
a) removing water from an iron-containing solution comprising a ferric-chloride water solution or a solution comprising ferrous chloride and ferric chloride by drying the solution at a temperature greater than about 70° C. in a hydrochloric acid atmosphere,
b) subliming the anhydrous ferric chloride into a gas phase by exposing said anhydrous ferric chloride to a chlorine atmosphere at a temperature greater than about 250° C., and thereafter
c) converting the gaseous ferric chloride into pure crystalline ferric chloride.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said iron-containing solution is a solution comprising ferrous chloride and ferric chloride, further comprising oxidizing said solution with hydrogen peroxide prior to drying.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising concentrating the iron-containing solution before the drying step (a) to an iron concentration from about 10 to about 18%.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein step (b) is performed before the concentration step (a), or simultaneously.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising concentrating the iron-containing solution before the drying step (a) to an iron concentration from about 13 to about 16%.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein said hydrochloric acid atmosphere for step (a) is essentially dry HCl or HCl diluted with inert-gas.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising concentrating the iron-containing solution such that the iron-containing solution entering the drying contains only crystal waters.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a method for preparing an anhydrous ferric chloride from a dilute ferrous or ferrous-ferric chloride solution.
Ferric chloride FeCl3 is conventionally prepared in an anhydrous form by allowing a chlorine gas to affect glowing iron. As a solution it is in turn obtained by dissolving an iron oxide or carbonate or a metallic iron in a hydrochloric acid or nitrohydrochloric acid. When crystallizing from water, the ferric chloride forms various hydrates, such as a hexahydrate FeCl3 . 6 H2 O), i.e., the so-called yellow iron chloride, known as a commercial product.