Reefer40b
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Here is my understanding,
So I have been reading around and I come across some people that use Iron to control their phosphates, instead of using GFO in a reactor. With this method your not wiping out your phosphates to zero and able to keep them much more stable at whatever level you choose.
My only issue is I can't seem to find or don't know exactly what I'm looking for to make a Iron Citrate solution(Fe++ and Fe+++)Hydoxide:
In theory the solution should work instantly in the water column
The Fe(OH)3 will exchange his OH1- ion with PO43- , 3x OH1- released 1x PO43- ion is being absorbed.
Fe(OH)3 + PO43- => FePO4 + 3OH1-
FePO4 is precipitated and will be skimmed off, or filtered out by the filters. It should be recognized by rust (orange) color in the filter wool and in the skimmer.Possible you would see some haze at first starting out but it would clear probably in a couple of hours.
So to sum all of this up short and sweet the P04 will bond with the Iron and will then precipitate out, filter catches all the precipitate, no more buying and changing GFO or cleaning a reactor out.
Looking for ingredients sources and amounts to add to make a solution, chemistry people out there I need your expertise.
So I have been reading around and I come across some people that use Iron to control their phosphates, instead of using GFO in a reactor. With this method your not wiping out your phosphates to zero and able to keep them much more stable at whatever level you choose.
My only issue is I can't seem to find or don't know exactly what I'm looking for to make a Iron Citrate solution(Fe++ and Fe+++)Hydoxide:
In theory the solution should work instantly in the water column
The Fe(OH)3 will exchange his OH1- ion with PO43- , 3x OH1- released 1x PO43- ion is being absorbed.
Fe(OH)3 + PO43- => FePO4 + 3OH1-
FePO4 is precipitated and will be skimmed off, or filtered out by the filters. It should be recognized by rust (orange) color in the filter wool and in the skimmer.Possible you would see some haze at first starting out but it would clear probably in a couple of hours.
So to sum all of this up short and sweet the P04 will bond with the Iron and will then precipitate out, filter catches all the precipitate, no more buying and changing GFO or cleaning a reactor out.
Looking for ingredients sources and amounts to add to make a solution, chemistry people out there I need your expertise.