Sodium Ferric Oxalate Hydrate CAS 5936-14-1
Sodium iron oxalate is an inorganic coordination compound, the most common form being the trihydrate, which appears as emerald green crystals or powder (the aqueous solution is yellow-green). It is highly photosensitivity and decomposes when exposed to light, so it must be stored away from light. It is easily soluble in water, and its solution has reducing properties.
Content ≥, % |
>93.0 |
Appearance |
Yellowish green |
Water-insoluble matter, % |
0.02 |
Chloride (CI),% |
0.01 |
Heavy metals (measured by Pb),% |
0.005 |
PH(10g/L25℃) |
3.5-5.5 |
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
Sodium Ferric Oxalate Hydrate as a typical iron(III) oxalate complex, it 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.
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Sodium Ferric Oxalate Hydrate CAS 5936-14-1

Sodium Ferric Oxalate Hydrate CAS 5936-14-1