- Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide
A number of species are dubbed iron(III) oxide-hydroxide. These chemicals are
oxide -hydroxide s ofiron , and may occur inanhydrous (IronOxygen(Hydroxide)) orhydrate d (IronOxygen(Hydroxide)·nH2O) forms. The monohydrate(IronOxygen(Hydroxide)·H2O) might otherwise be described as iron(III) hydroxide (Iron(Hydroxide)3), and is also known as hydrated iron oxide or yellow iron oxide.Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide occurs naturally as the
mineral sgoethite (CAS number CASREF|CAS=20344-49-4),akaganéite (rarely found in weathered meteorites),lepidocrocite andferoxyhyte , as well assiderogel andlimonite , which is a commonly found mixture of mainlygoethite ,lepidocrocite ,quartz andclay minerals .Goethite andlepidocrocite , both crystallizing in orthorhombic system, are the most common forms of iron(III) oxide-hydroxide and the most important mineral carriers of iron in soils. The mineralferrihydrite , also a soil constituent, is a related compound.Yellow iron oxide (CAS CASREF|CAS=51274-00-1) is used as a
pigment , eg. Pigment Yellow 42 or C.I. 77492. Pigment Yellow 42 isFood and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for use incosmetics and is used in sometattoo inks. Solid material color ranges from yellow through dark brown to black. Its risk andsafety phrase s are R36 R37 R38 S26 S36.Iron oxide-hydroxide is used in
aquarium water treatment as aphosphate binder. [http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-11/rhf/index.php]ee also
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