Английская Википедия:Ferrate
Ferrate loosely refers to a material that can be viewed as containing anionic iron complexes. Examples include tetrachloroferrate ([FeCl4]2−), oxyanions ([[Ferrate(VI)|Шаблон:Chem]]), tetracarbonylferrate ([Fe(CO)4]2−), the organoferrates.[1]Шаблон:Page needed The term ferrate derives from the Latin word for iron, ferrum. Some ferrates are called super-iron by some and have uses in battery applications and as an oxidizer. [2][3][4] It can be used to clean water safely from a wide range of pollutants, including viruses, microbes, arsenic, sulfur-containing compounds, cyanides and other nitrogen-containing contaminants, many organic compounds, and algae. [5]
- Ferrates
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Disodium salt of tetracarbonylferrate.
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Structure of ferrate(VI), [FeO4]2−.
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1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium salt of [FeCl4]−.
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