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Ferric Chloride Solution – 40%

Ferric chloride describes the inorganic compounds with the formula FeCl3(H2O)x. Also called ferric chloride, these compounds are some of the most important and commonplace compounds of iron. They are available both in anhydrous and in hydrated forms which are both hygroscopic. They feature iron in its +3 oxidation state. The anhydrous derivative is a Lewis acid, while all forms are mild oxidizing agents. It is used as a water cleaner and as an etchant for metals.

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    Ferric chloride solution (FeCl₃), especially at a 40% concentration, is widely used in various industries due to its strong coagulating, etching, and oxidizing properties. Here are some industries where ferric chloride solution is commonly applied:
    1. Water Treatment Industry
    • Coagulation and Flocculation: Ferric chloride is extensively used in municipal and industrial water treatment plants to remove suspended particles from water. It helps in the coagulation process, where it forms insoluble iron hydroxides that trap and remove impurities.
    • Wastewater Treatment: In wastewater treatment, ferric chloride is used to remove phosphates, reduce chemical oxygen demand (COD), and control odor by precipitating hydrogen sulfide.
    1. Electronics and PCB Manufacturing
    • Etching Agent: Ferric chloride is a popular etchant in the production of printed circuit boards (PCBs). It helps in removing excess copper from the surface of the boards to create circuits. Its effectiveness and precision make it ideal for this purpose.
    1. Metallurgical Industry
    • Metal Surface Treatment: Ferric chloride solution is used to treat metal surfaces before finishing processes such as electroplating. It helps clean and prepare surfaces by removing oxides, scales, and rust.
    1. Chemical Industry
    • Catalyst and Reactant: In chemical manufacturing, ferric chloride is used as a catalyst in organic synthesis and as a reagent in the production of other iron compounds and chemicals.
    1. Petrochemical Industry
    • Sulfur Removal: In oil refineries and gas plants, ferric chloride is used to remove hydrogen sulfide from gas streams to prevent corrosion and odor problems.
    1. Dye and Pigment Manufacturing
    • Oxidizing Agent: Ferric chloride is used as an oxidizing agent in the production of dyes and pigments, helping to synthesize and stabilize certain colorants.
    1. Textile Industry
    • Dyeing Process: In textile manufacturing, ferric chloride is sometimes used as a mordant (a substance that binds dyes to fabrics), especially in wool dyeing, enhancing the colorfastness of dyes.
    1. Pulp and Paper Industry
    • Wastewater Treatment: Similar to water treatment, ferric chloride is used in the paper industry to treat effluent wastewater and remove impurities before it is discharged.
    1. Pharmaceutical Industry
    • Manufacturing of Medicinal Products: Ferric chloride is used in some pharmaceutical formulations, including as a source of iron in certain supplements and in the preparation of antiseptics and astringents.
    1. Photography Industry
    • Photographic Processing: Ferric chloride can be used in the development of photographic plates, particularly in processes that involve etching or preparing metal surfaces for image transfer.
    1. Construction and Concrete Industry
    • Anti-Freeze for Concrete: Ferric chloride is sometimes used as an admixture in concrete to prevent freezing during cold weather, ensuring proper setting and curing of the concrete.
    1. Laboratory and Analytical Applications
    • Chemical Analysis: Ferric chloride is used in laboratories for qualitative and quantitative analysis of certain substances, particularly in detecting phenols and other compounds through precipitation or color reactions.
    The main roles of ferric chloride solution are to act as a coagulant, etching agent, or catalyst, and its applications vary widely based on its chemical properties. Safety precautions are necessary when handling ferric chloride due to its corrosive nature.
    CAS Number7705-08-0 check 10025-77-1 (hexahydrate) check 54862-84-9 (dihydrate) check 64333-00-2 (3.5hydrate)
    Chemical formulaFeCl3
    Molar mass162.204 g/mol (anhydrous)
    270.295 g/mol (hexahydrate)[1]
    AppearanceGreen-black by reflected light; purple-red by transmitted light; yellow solid as hexahydrate; brown as aqueous solution
    OdorSlight HCl
    Density2.90 g/cm3 (anhydrous)
    1.82 g/cm3 (hexahydrate)[1]
    Melting point307.6 °C (585.7 °F; 580.8 K) (anhydrous)
    37 °C (99 °F; 310 K) (hexahydrate)[1]
    Boiling point316 °C (601 °F; 589 K) (anhydrous, decomposes)[1]
    280 °C (536 °F; 553 K) (hexahydrate, decomposes)
    Solubility in water912 g/L (anhydrous or hexahydrate, 25 °C)[1]
    Solubility in
    Acetone630 g/L (18 °C)
    MethanolHighly soluble
    Ethanol830 g/L
    Diethyl ether[1]Highly soluble
    Magnetic susceptibility (χ)+13,450·10−6 cm3/mol[2]
    Viscosity12 cP (40% solution)
    Available Packing
    • 300 KG Drum
    • 1400 KG IBC Packing

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