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Iron Sulfate Monohydrate

Iron Sulfate Monohydrate

Usage Areas, Benefits, Sectors

Learn the verified applications of ferrous sulfate monohydrate in agriculture, feed, water/wastewater, pigment, cement, chemistry, environment/soil reclamation, textile/leather and health.

What is Iron Sulfate Monohydrate?

Iron sulfate monohydrate (FeSO₄·H₂O) is the more concentrated and stable hydrated form of iron(II) (ferrous) sulfate.ron sulfate monohydrate (FeSO₄·H₂O) is the more concentrated and stable hydrated form of iron(II) (ferrous) sulfate. It typically contains ~30% elemental iron; its chemical function is the same as heptahydrate (source of Fe2⁺). For this reason, it is evaluated in.

Main Areas of Use

1) Agriculture (Plant Nutrition & Soil Conditioner)

    •    Chlorosis correction: Used for correcting iron deficiency (chlorosis) in alkaline/lime-rich soils or through foliar application.riculture (Plant Nutrition & Soil Conditioner)

    •    Chlorosis correction: Used for correcting iron deficiency (chlorosis) in Agriculture (Plant Nutrition & Soil Conditioner)

    •    Chlorosis correction: Used for correcting iron deficiency (chlorosis) igriculture (Plant Nutrition & Soil Conditioner)

    •    Chlorosis correction: Used for correcting iron deficiency (chlorosis) in alkaline/lime-rich soils or through foliar application. 

    •    Moss control on lawns: Approved moss killers containing ferrous sulfate are effective in suppressing existing moss on lawns.

 

2) Feed Additive (Livestock)

    •    Mineral supplement: Can be safely used as a feed additive in all species at appropriate doses.

 

3) Water and Wastewater Treatment

    •    Phosphorus removal/coagulation: Iron salts are common coagulants for P removal and suspended solids removal; ferrous sulfate is used in pilot and full-scale applications.    Phosphorus removal/coagulation: Iron salts are common coagulants for P removal and suspended solids removal; ferrous sulfate    Phosphoruscoagulation: Iron salts are common coagulants for P removsuspended solids removal; ferrous sulfate    •    Phosphorus removal/coagulation: Iron salts are common coagulants for P removal and suspended solids removal; ferrous sulfate is used in pilot and full-scale applications. 

    •    Odor and corrosion control (H₂S): Precipitates sulfur in sewage/wastewater systems, reducing H₂S-induced odor and corrosion. 

    •    Chlorite reduction in drinking water: Chlorite (ClO₂⁻) formed during chlor dioxide use can be reduced to chloride by Fe(II).

 

4) Pigment Production & Coloring

    •    Raw material for iron oxide pigments: Synthetic iron oxides can be produced by thermal decomposition/precipitation of iron salts such as ferrous sulfate (red, yellow, brown, etc.)   •    Raw material for iron oxide pigments

5) Cement and Construction     •    Cr(VI) reduction: Ferrous sulfate (mono/hepta) is the standard additive to reduce the water-soluble hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) level in cement to Cr(III) to ≤2 ppm; There are relevant borders in the EU.  

 

6) Chemical Industry     •    Intermediate: Ferrous sulfate is used as a precursor in the production of other iron salts, especially ferric sulfate.       •    Fenton oxidation (AOP): FeSO₄, together with H₂O₂, is the typical source of Fe(II) for the Fenton reagent; It is a common method for oxidative degradation of challenging organics.  

 

7) Environment & Soil Reclamation     •    Chromate (Cr(VI)) reduction and immobilization: Ferrous sulfate has been used in field studies for the purpose of reducing and binding Cr(VI) → Cr(III) in contaminated soil/water environments (case studies and current academic studies are available).  

8) Historical Textile & Leather Applications

    •    Mordant and iron-tannate dyes: Iron(II) ions form iron-tannate complexes with natural tannins; historically used for black/grey tones in textile and some leather dyeings (limited/traditional today).

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