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Mono-Ethyl oxalate

Oxamide, discovered by J. C. D. BauhoP by the action of ammonia on ethyl oxalate, was obtained by Dumas by distilling ammonium oxalate. The mono-amide, oxamic acid, was discovered by Balard by heating acid... [Pg.339]

An emulsion liquid membrane (ELM) system has been studied for the selective separation of metals. This system is a multiple phase emulsion, water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) emulsion. In this system, the metal ions in the external water are moved into the internal water phase, as shown in Fig. 3.4. The property of the ELM system is useful to prepare size-controlled aiKl morphology controlled fine particles such as metals, carbonates/ and oxalates.Rare earth oxalate particles have been prepared using this system, consisting of Span83 (sorbitan sesquioleate) as a surfactant and EHPNA (2-ethyl-hexylphospholic acid mono-2-ethylhexyl ester) as an extractant. In the case of cerium, well-defined and spherical oxalate particles, 20 - 60 nm in size, are obtained. The control of the particle size is feasible by the control of the feed rare earth metal concentration and the size of the internal droplets. Formation of ceria particles are attained by calcination of the oxalate particles at 1073 K, though it brings about some construction of the particles probably caused by carbon dioxide elimination. [Pg.74]


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