Abstract

The formation of small iron oxyhydroxide particles in the course of oxidative hydrolysis of Fe(II) sulphate has been investigated by Mossbauer spectroscopy. The influence of the basic temperature as basic parameter on the properties of the iron oxyhydroxide produced has been established. The results obtained are explained by a scheme of a process, including chemical and physical stages.

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