Ferrate Potassium used as oxidant and coagulant for organic removal in produced water

Authors

  • Thabit Fadhil Hssouney Muthanna university

Abstract

In the current education, the efficacy of a coagulation and oxidation procedure for removing organic content from produced water (PW) has been assessed. At low Fe(VI) concentrations, ferrate(VI) has outstanding antiseptic possessions and can deactivate a wide range of microorganisms. Fe(III), a harmless substance, is the byproduct of Fe(VI). This  is an ecologically friendly ion because the treatment it provides does not produce any chlorination by products. The experimental design. for the data through response surface methodology by the Box-Behnken design  remained rummage-sale to analyze the three effects operating limits: ferrate concentration , oxidation time , and pH  and their communicating properties on the removal of the aforementioned pollutants . It was discovered that the constancy of potassium ferrate solution peaked at a pH of 6-7 and that a high concentration of ferrate solution was more stable than a low concentration.

 

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Published

2025-04-04

How to Cite

[1]
“Ferrate Potassium used as oxidant and coagulant for organic removal in produced water”, MJET, vol. 11, no. 2, Apr. 2025, Accessed: Apr. 25, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://www.muthuni-ojs.org/index.php/mjet/article/view/224