Ferric ammonium oxalate trihydrate CAS 13268-42-3
Ferric ammonium oxalate trihydrate, chemical formula C2H7FeNO5, is a green crystal that soluble in water and is photosensitive. Ferric ammonium oxalate trihydrate is often used in photography and chemical analysis.
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Appearance |
green crystal |
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Fusing point |
161 |
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Density |
1,78 g/cm3 |
1. Photosensitive Materials and Imaging Technology
Sodium iron oxalate undergoes a photoreduction reaction under ultraviolet light to produce Prussian blue, which is used in classical photography, blueprint making, and artistic creation.
2. Chemical Synthesis and Catalysis
As a typical iron(III) oxalate complex, ferric ammonium oxalate trihydrate is used to study the structure, stability, and redox properties of transition metal complexes.
3. Batteries and Energy Materials
The oxalate framework structure may serve as an intermediate for sodium-ion battery and lithium-ion battery electrode materials.
4. Wastewater Treatment:
Under certain conditions, iron oxalate complexes may participate in Fenton-like reactions to degrade organic pollutants.
1. Stability: The protective layer formed by the oxalate group allows the compound crystals to be stored for long periods of time in a dry environment.
2. Ferric ammonium oxalate trihydrate can act as both an oxidizing and reducing agent, and can also form a color-forming complex.
3. Water solubility: Ferric oxalate itself is poorly soluble in water, but as an ammonium salt, ferric ammonium oxalate exhibits excellent water solubility.
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Ferric ammonium oxalate trihydrate CAS 13268-42-3
Ferric ammonium oxalate trihydrate CAS 13268-42-3












