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Iron -oxalate.dihydrate

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Ferrous oxalate dihydrate, Ferrox, Iron protoxalate. Oxalic acid (ferrous salt) Chemical Eormula FeC204 2H20. [Pg.181]

Iron overload, ascorbic acid and, 25 770 Iron(II) oxalate dihydrate, 14 547-548 Iron oxide(s), 14 541-542... [Pg.492]

At2CX2) have been dimerized to tetraaryl alkenes (Ar2C=CAr2) with copper/ and with iron(II) oxalate dihydrate. ... [Pg.1784]

Iron(n) oxalate dihydrate loses water above 420 K to yield the anhydrous salt [53] in an inert atmosphere, but in the presence of oxygen FejOj may be formed [54]. At about 590 K the anhydrous oxalate decomposed slowly to yield magnetite and iron but no wustite was detected [53]. Kadlec and Danes [55] showed that the ar-time curves are sigmoidal and Zr, = 167 kJ mol. During decomposition of the mixed (Fe-Mg) oxalates, magnesium may stabilize the wustite product against either oxidation or reduction [56]. [Pg.453]

Iron(ll) oxalate dihydrate, FeC204-21420, constitutes another iron-containing precursor, which decomposes at a relatively low temperature toward Fe203 nanoparticles. In the study of Hermanek et al. [82], the changes in the phase... [Pg.376]

Oxalic acid Oxalic acid dihydrate catalyst, nylon Manganese acetate (ous) catalyst, olefin isomerization Iron pentacarbonyl catalyst, olefin polymerization Acetylacetone Ammonium lactate Chromium carbonyl Chromium chloride (ic) Ethylacetoacetate... [Pg.4942]


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