vano
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Oxalatonickelate
Hi. This is a Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxalatonickelate. There are quite interesting compounds, especially cobalt, manganese and cadmium. But nothing is
written about their synthesis. I'm doing sodium salt now, but I do not think it will come out. what do you think?
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I'm skeptical. There are dozens of articles by a chemist called N. Deb that, in my opinion, are also a good example of poor publishing standards. I
myself dowloaded around 19 of them where he prepares so called "mixed oxalates" of the formula M[M(Ox)2] and none of them contains an actual
procedure, they just keep referencing to other articles of the same author without a definite procedure, just "mix two solutions".
I've tried a couple syntheses and nothing decent comes out. If you want a textbook example of lousy research, this is it.
In the file names Co,Ni indicates that it's the nickeloxalate, cobalt salt. But they are basically copy-pasted, so you just need to download one of
them.
Attachment: Oxalate Ni,Ni Deb 1999.pdf (371kB) This file has been downloaded 257 times
Attachment: Oxalate Co,Ni Cd,Ni Deb 1999.pdf (92kB) This file has been downloaded 227 times
Attachment: Oxalate Ca,Ca Deb 1996.pdf (402kB) This file has been downloaded 251 times
Attachment: Oxalate K,Ni Narsimhulu 2015.pdf (1.4MB) This file has been downloaded 293 times
Attachment: Oxalato Cu,Cu Deb 1988.pdf (478kB) This file has been downloaded 241 times
Attachment: Oxalate Cd,Co Deb 2003.pdf (146kB) This file has been downloaded 843 times
Attachment: Oxalate Co,Co Deb 1987.pdf (339kB) This file has been downloaded 252 times
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I downloaded all the files, but unfortunately none opened.
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Weird, they work fine with me... Just search on Scholar "Deb oxalato decomposition" and you will find a lot of them.
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Thank you Valeg.
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I've never even managed to make sodium bis(oxalato)nickelate- I just get nickel oxalate precipitating out, and refusing to do anything else.
Sodium and potassium bis(oxalato)cuprate, on the other hand, are very easy to make, and form nice crystals.
Please remember: "Filtrate" is not a verb.
Write up your lab reports the way your instructor wants them, not the way your ex-instructor wants them.
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Exactly as you said, DraconicAcid. I tried a couple of those "procedures" by Deb but I think all that comes out is the plain metal oxalate. Lousy
publications imo
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