High purity organic acid for industrial and commercial applications
Oxalic Acid (CAS No: 144-62-7), also known as ethanedioic acid, is a colorless crystalline organic acid. It occurs naturally in many plants in the form of oxalate and is widely used in various industries.
Oxalic acid is a strong acid and reducing agent. It is soluble in water, alcohol, and ether. In industry, it is commonly used in dihydrate form (C₂H₂O₄·2H₂O). It is effective in metal cleaning, rust removal, and bleaching processes.
Oxalic Acid has diverse industrial and commercial applications:
Used for removing rust and stains from metals, particularly iron and stainless steel.
Effective for bleaching wood surfaces and lightening their color.
Used for bleaching fabrics and wool, and as a mordant in dyeing processes.
Used in leather tanning processes and for cleaning leather products.
Active component in lime and rust remover cleaning products.
Used as an intermediate in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical production.
| Property | Value | Unit | Test Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chemical Formula | C₂H₂O₄ | - | - |
| CAS Number | 144-62-7 | - | - |
| EC Number | 205-634-3 | - | - |
| Molecular Weight | 90.03 | g/mol | - |
| Appearance | Colorless crystalline powder | - | Visual |
| Odor | Odorless | - | - |
| Density (25°C) | 1.90 | g/cm³ | ASTM D4052 |
| Melting Point | 189.5 | °C | ASTM D1015 |
| Boiling Point | 365.1 | °C | ASTM D1078 |
| Flash Point | Non-flammable | - | - |
| Vapor Pressure (25°C) | <0.01 | mmHg | ASTM D2879 |
| Water Solubility (20°C) | 90 | g/L | ASTM E1148 |
| pH Value (0.1M sol.) | 1.3 | - | ASTM E70 |
| Purity | ≥99.6% | % | ASTM E611 |
| Ash Content | ≤0.02 | % | ASTM D482 |
| Heavy Metal Content (Pb) | ≤5 | ppm | ASTM E1613 |
Corrosive Toxic Health Hazard
Oxalic Acid shows moderate toxicity in aquatic environments. It can be harmful to aquatic life at high concentrations. It has high mobility in soil and may leach into groundwater. It is biodegradable.
Oxalic acid and oxalate salts occur naturally in many plants. They are found in high amounts particularly in spinach, rhubarb, cocoa, tea leaves, and beans. They are also present in some mushroom species and lichens.
Oxalic acid has the ability to dissolve rust and metal oxides. A 5-10% aqueous solution is used for cleaning metals. Gloves and goggles should be used during application, and the surface should be rinsed thoroughly with water.
It shows toxic effects at high doses. It may cause formation of calcium oxalate crystals in kidneys. Contact with skin and eyes may cause irritation and burns. Inhalation may irritate respiratory tract.
Industry generally uses anhydrous form with 99.6% purity or dihydrate form (C₂H₂O₄·2H₂O). Dihydrate form dissolves more easily in water. Dilute solutions (1-10%) are used for cleaning and bleaching purposes.
Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash skin with plenty of water and soap for at least 15 minutes. If burn or irritation continues, seek medical attention. For eye contact, wash eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention.