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Information on Lithium Oxalate Lithium Oxalate is a derivative of Oxalic Acid. Lithium Oxalate is practically insoluble in water and converts to the oxide when heated (calcined). Lithium Oxalate is a White Crystalline powder. It should be stored in tightly closed containers in a Room Temperature. Synthesis / Manufacturing Process of Oxalates The major raw material to all the Oxalates is Oxalic Acid. Oxalic Acid can be prepared by oxidation of Carbohydrates or Glucose in presence of Nitric Acid & using Vanadium Pentoxide as a Catalyst. It can be also prepared by heating sodium formate in the presence of an alkali catalyst to form Lithium Oxalate, which can be converted to free oxalic acid when treated with Sulphuric acid. However today Oxalic Acid is commercially prepared from Molasses route from cane molasses or sugarcane syrup. Lithium Oxalate is produced by reaction between Lithium Carbonate & Oxalic Acid. |
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Uses / Application of Lithium Oxalate Lithium Oxalate is used in Metal Treatment & Pharmaceutical application. |
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