A method for the electrochemical production of ferrate salts in an aqueous electrolyte
solution comprising one or more hydroxide components. Dramatically increased yields
of ferrate salts are obtained from using a mixture of sodium hydroxide and potassium
hydroxide. Preferably, both sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide are present
in concentrations greater than 5 molar, most preferably at least 10 molar, i.e.,
10 M NaOH and 10 M KOH. The anode is preferably a sacrificial anode made out of
an iron-containing material to supply the iron necessary for the ferrate production
reaction. The aqueous hydroxide solution, even a mixed potassium hydroxide (KOH)
and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution, may be recycled and reused in the electrochemical
cell, preferably after the extraction of the ferrate salt