Tin(II) oxalate
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Template:Chembox Tin(II) oxalate is an inorganic compound, a salt of tin and oxalic acid with the chemical formula Template:Chem.[1] The compound looks like colorless crystals, does not dissolve in water, and forms crystalline hydrates.
Synthesis
Effect of oxalic acid solution on tin(II) oxide :
Tin(II) oxalate can also be obtained by using tin(II) chloride and oxalic acid.[2]
Properties
Tin (II) oxalate forms colorless crystals.
Insoluble in water and acetone. Soluble in dilute HCl,[3] methanol, and petroleum ether.[4]
Forms crystal hydrates of the composition SnCTemplate:SubOTemplate:Subโขn HTemplate:SubO, where n = 1 and 2.
Decomposes on heating:
Applications
- Tin oxalate is used as a catalyst in the production of organic esters and plasticizers.[3]
- It is used for dyeing and printing fabrics.
- The compound is also used in stannous oral care compositions.
- Few studies have reported on the use of tin(II) oxalate as an anode material for rechargeable lithium batteries.[5]