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Oxalic acid
Oxalic Acid is an organic dicarboxylic acid compound with the chemical formula C₂H₂O₄, found naturally as colorless, odorless crystals. It occurs in certain plants such as rhubarb, spinach, and beetroot and is also industrially produced for use in various sectors. Oxalic acid is particularly valued in industry for its strong metal chelating ability, making it useful in cleaning, textile, leather, and pharmaceutical applications.
Structure
Oxalic acid is the simplest dicarboxylic acid.
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Chemical formula: C₂H₂O₄ or (COOH)₂
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It consists of two carboxylic acid groups connected directly to each other.
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It is typically found as a crystalline solid and exists as a dihydrate (with two water molecules) at room temperature.
Properties
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Molar mass: 90.03 g/mol
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Melting point: 101–102 °C (for the dihydrate form)
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Solubility: Highly soluble in water and alcohol
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Appearance: White crystals
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pH (aqueous solution): Around 1.3 (strong acid in dilute solution)
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Chelation ability: Strong chelator of metal ions like calcium, iron, and magnesium
Applications
Oxalic acid is used in a wide range of industries, including:
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Cleaning Industry: Removes rust, ink stains, and mineral deposits
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Textile and Dyeing Industry: Used as a bleaching agent and dye fixative
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Leather Industry: For cleaning and preparing leather surfaces
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Chemical Laboratories: As a standard reagent and chemical agent
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Pharmaceutical Industry: In certain drug synthesis and raw material purification
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Wood Industry: To lighten wood color and remove metal stains
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Beekeeping: Used in controlled applications to combat Varroa mite infestations
Disadvantages
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High toxicity: Ingestion or skin contact can be dangerous
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Corrosive nature: Causes irritation to skin, eyes, and respiratory tract
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Environmental impact: Improper disposal can harm aquatic environments
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Risk of kidney stone formation: If consumed, may lead to calcium oxalate kidney stones
Advantages
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High efficiency in removing deposits and stains
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Readily available and affordable
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Strong metal ion binding capacity
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Environmentally friendly in controlled industrial applications
PADOXYLATE-2EO
Structure and PropertiesStructure: PADOXYLATE-2EO is produced by combining a fatty alcohol (usually alcohols derived from coconut oil) with ethylene oxide. The number 2 in the name of this substance refers to the number of ethylene oxide molecules attached to each alcohol molecule. Properties: This surfactant is a clear or yellowish oily liquid and is soluble in water. PADOXYLATE-2EO has strong emulsifying properties, good foaming and compatibility with other detergents. Also, this substance, due to its moisturizing properties, makes the skin and hair soft and supple.
PADOXYLATE-2EO Applications- In the detergent industry as a raw material in the production of shampoos, face and body wash gels - In the cosmetic industry in the production of sunscreens, bleaching agents and hair dyes - In the paint industry as a moisturizing agent and emulsifier and uniform spreader of paint on surfaces - In the paper industry as a moisturizing agent and absorbent
- Detergent Industries
- Paint industry
- Paper industry
- Cosmetic Industries
Benefits of Using PADOXYLATE-2EO
Product SpecificationsAppearance Colorless or slightly cloudy clear liquid Cloud point (oC) 50-52 pH 7-May Density 87-89 Moisture 0.1 (Max) Hydroxy number (mgKOH/g) 193-199 HLB 5.9-6.2
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Petroleum Resin
Types of Petroleum ResinPetroleum resins are divided into different types based on the type of hydrocarbons they contain and the production method, including the following: C5 resins: Obtained from the polymerization of the C5 cut of crude oil and are used in the adhesive and printing ink industries due to their low molecular weight. C9 resins: Obtained from the polymerization of the C9 cut of crude oil and are used in the production of coatings and paints due to their high heat resistance. Dicyclopentadiene resins (DCPD): They are obtained from the polymerization of dicyclopentadiene and are used in the adhesive and sealant industries due to their high adhesion.
Properties of petroleum resinHigh adhesion: Petroleum resins have excellent adhesion to various surfaces due to their specific molecular structure. Flexibility: These resins have high flexibility and can withstand mechanical stresses. Heat resistance: Some types of petroleum resins have high heat resistance and maintain their properties at high temperatures. Resistance to chemicals: Petroleum resins are resistant to many chemicals. Solubility in organic solvents: These resins are soluble in many organic solvents, which allows them to be used in various formulations.
Application of Petroleum Resin :
- Adhesives & Sealants
- Printing Inks
- Paints & Coatings
- Rubber Compounding
- Tapes & Labels
Petroleum solvent 100
Petroleum Solvent 100 is a blend of various hydrocarbons derived from petroleum. It's a clear, colorless liquid with a distinctive odor. This solvent is widely used in various industries due to its strong solvent properties.
Properties of Petroleum Solvent 100
- Physical Properties:
- Clear, colorless liquid
- Distinctive odor
- Volatile
- Flammable
- Chemical Properties:
- Good solvent for many organic compounds
- Reacts with strong oxidizing agents
Applications of Petroleum Solvent 100
- Industrial Cleaning: Used to clean metal parts, machinery, and tools.
- Paint Thinner: Used to thin paints and other coatings.
- Adhesive Remover: Effective in removing adhesives and sticky residues.
- Dry Cleaning: Used in traditional dry cleaning processes.