Fe2(SO4)3
ceramicIron(III) sulfate (ferric sulfate) is an inorganic salt compound commonly classified as a ceramic material due to its ionic crystal structure and non-metallic composition. It functions as a chemical reagent and processing aid rather than a structural ceramic, widely employed in water treatment, wastewater purification, and industrial coagulation processes where its ability to form hydroxide precipitates makes it effective for removing suspended solids and contaminants. Engineers select ferric sulfate over alternatives like aluminum sulfate when iron oxide byproducts are acceptable or beneficial, or when treatment of acidic waters is needed, as it is more cost-effective and performs well across a broader pH range in municipal and industrial applications.
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Formation Energy(ΔHf) | — | eV/atom | — | — |