this method is used for making the compound in gel form
magnetic propertise
Co-precipitation is a process where two or more substances precipitate from a solution simultaneously. The main types include homogeneous coprecipitation, where the precipitate forms uniformly throughout the solution, and heterogeneous coprecipitation, which involves the selective precipitation of one component from a mixture. Additionally, there is also partial coprecipitation, where only a fraction of one component is precipitated along with another. This technique is often used in various fields, including materials science and analytical chemistry, to separate and purify compounds.
It can be minimised by thorough washing of equipments and carefully precipitation process AKPEX
Iron sulfate help the coprecipitation of other metallic ions from water as hydroxides..
Robert Allan Overholt has written: 'A study of coprecipitation using radiochemical techniques' -- subject(s): Precipitation (Chemistry), Radiochemistry, Radiochemical analysis
In chemistry, coprecipitation (CPT) or co-precipitation is the carrying down by a precipitate of substances normally soluble under the conditions employed.[1] Analogously, in medicine, coprecipitation is specifically the precipitation of an unbound "antigen along with an antigen-antibody compleThere are three main mechanisms of coprecipitation: inclusion, occlusion, and adsorption.[3] An inclusion occurs when the impurity occupies a lattice site in the crystal structure of the carrier, resulting in a crystallographic defect; this can happen when the ionic radius and charge of the impurity are similar to those of the carrier. An adsorbate is an impurity that is weakly bound (adsorbed) to the surface of the precipitate. An occlusion occurs when an adsorbed impurity gets physically trapped inside the crystal as it grows.Besides its applications in chemical analysis and in radiochemistry, coprecipitation is also "potentially important to many environmental issues closely related to water resources, including acid mine drainage, radionuclide migration in fouled waste repositories, metal contaminant transport at industrial and defense sites, metal concentrations in aquatic systems, and wastewater treatment technology"[4].Coprecipitation is also used as a method of magnetic nanoparticle synthesis.[5]
Yeoh Lee Moi has written: 'Phase formation and superconductivity in copper oxide based YBCO and RU-1212 and RU-1222 systems prepared by sol-gel and coprecipitation techniques' -- subject(s): Ruthenium compounds, High temperature superconductors, Copper oxide superconductors, Yttrium alloys, Phase rule and equilibrium