RE: Ferrous to Ferric Oxalate [was Re: patents]

From: Loris Medici ^lt;mail@loris.medici.name>
Date: 02/15/06-10:25:50 AM Z
Message-id: <00a101c6324c$826d6af0$f402500a@altinyildiz.boyner>

Two questions Michael:

What is the strenght of the final solution?

Are the named compounds easily obtainable?

TIA,
Loris.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Koch-Schulte [mailto:mkochsch@shaw.ca]
Sent: 15 Şubat 2006 Çarşamba 17:51
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Ferrous to Ferric Oxalate [was Re: patents]

Thanks got it now.
It's interesting that the Curtin method doesn't seem to be commonly
mentioned as a method for producing Ferric Oxalate for alt.

The Curtin method, in a nutshell:

360 parts per weight of ferrous oxalate hexahydrate
126 parts per weight of oxalic acid dihydrate, suspended continuously
in, 2000 parts per weight of water at 20C. add to this mixture, 140
parts per weight of hydrogen peroxide (25%) stirring continuously for 20
minutes. Reaction is complete in 30 minutes.

It seems to good to be true. Does anyone know if it works consistently?

~m
Received on Wed Feb 15 10:25:43 2006

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