General
- Iron(II)
chloride, also known as ferrous chloride, is the chemical compound of
formula FeCl2.
- It has a
high melting point, paramagnetic solid, usually obtained as an off-white
solid.
Process
- FeCl2
prepared in this way exhibits convenient solubility in tetrahydrofuran, a
common solvent for chemical reactions.
- In one of
two classic syntheses of ferrocene, Wilkinson generated FeCl2 by heating
FeCl3 with iron powder.
- Ferric
chloride decomposes to ferrous chloride at high temperatures.
Report
- To
introducing chlorine gas to ferrous chloride, it is possible to regenerate
ferric chloride.
- The NJME
Pollution Prevention team needed to determine how much chlorine gas was
needed to convert the company’s 49,997 lbs of ferrous into ferric
chloride.
Application
- Ferrous
chloride has a variety of niche applications, but the related compounds
ferrous sulfate and ferric chloride enjoy more applications.
- Aside from
use in the laboratory synthesis of iron complexes, ferrous chloride serves
as a reducing flocculating agent in wastewater treatment, especially for
wastes containing chromate.
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