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Alternate Names: Fe (II) Oxalate Dihydrate
Description: FeC2O4 - 2H2O
Oxide | Analysis | Formula | |
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FeO | 36.70% | 1.00 | |
LOI | 63.29% | n/a | |
Oxide Weight | 81.80 | ||
Formula Weight | 222.83 |
CAS #: 6047-25-2
Formula weight: 179.90 (Anhydrous FW: 143.87)
Somewhat hygroscopic -- keep in sealed container.
This material is being researched by Jon Singer as a secret to the production of a copper red glaze. His comments are:
-Oxalic acid sublimes at 157C.
-This is Ferrous, so if you knock off the waters and the oxalic acid you get FeO, FW 71.844.
The LOI should be 60.06%.
-There is reason to believe that this material causes some _in-situ_ reduction.
-If I make a Copper Red glaze with this stuff, it reds up beautifully; if I make essentially the same
glaze with FeO, it mostly just turns pink. OTOH, that could be caused by some other kind
of magic going on.)
Typecodes |
Colorant
Metallic based materials that impart fired color to glazes and bodies. |
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Decomposition Temperature | 190C (Alfa) or 150C (CRC Handbook) |
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Density (Specific Gravity) | 2.28 |
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