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  • Crystallization of metal fluoride hydrates from mixed hydrofluoric and nitric acid solutions, Part I, Iron (III) and Chromium (III)
  • Add time:08/25/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Crystallization from hydrofluoric acid/nitric acid solutions supersaturated with Fe(III) and Cr(III) has been investigated. Iron and chromium crystallizes into a solid solution in the form of Cr(Fe)F3·3H2O, which is isostructural with CrF3·3H2O and α-FeF3·3H2O. By seeded isothermal desupersaturation experiments, the growth rate of β-FeF3·3H2O crystals at 50 °C has been studied in hydrofluoric acid and nitric acid solutions containing Cr(III). It is found that the growth rate of β-FeF3·3H2O is essentially uninfluenced by the presence of 5 g/kg Cr(III). At 50 °C and a supersaturation ratio of 2 (c(FeF3)free/cs(FeF3)free), the growth rate is (0.8–2.2)×10−11 m/s in 3 mol/(kg solution) HFfree and 3 mol/(kg solution) HNO3.

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