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[*] posted on 6-4-2003 at 04:26
formalhdeide from glacial acetic acid?


will this work? if this is so what conditions are needed?
thanks again!
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[*] posted on 6-4-2003 at 09:44


well i´m really silly sometimes i forgot to place de reaction:

CH3COOH---->2CH2O ?
now yes can this work?
under what conditions?


i´ve also find in an old chemistry book that inearly xx centuri oxalic acid was prepared industrially heating sawdust, KOH and NaOH or with nitric acid and sugar

can somebody tell me where can i get information about this, i think it is quite interesting!!

thanks!!
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[*] posted on 6-4-2003 at 13:14
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I have found this:

- conversion of carboxylate to formaldehyde by electrolysis in liquid ammonia
- reaction of carboxylic acid with hydrogen peroxide and lead carbonate in water
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