Copper oxalate

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Copper oxalate crystals under black lichen on copper ore
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Description

Light blue crystals formed by Oxalic acid interaction with metallic Copper. It has been identified as a corrosion product in the patina of the horses of San Marco in Venice (Rosetti and Marabelli 1976). Copper oxalate has also been found in formation of lichens and fungi.

Synonyms and Related Terms

copper(II) oxalate; moolooite

Risks

  • CDH Fine Chemicals: SDS

Physical and Chemical Properties

  • Composition = Cu(C2O4)·H2O
  • Insoluble in water
  • Melting point = 310 C

Resources and Citations

  • V. Alumno-Rosetti, M. Marabelli. 'Analysis of the Patina of a Gilded Horse of the St. Mark's Basilica in Venice: Corrosion Mechanism and Conservation Problems". Studies in Conservation 12(4):161-70, 1976.
  • Frank-Kamenetskaya OV, Zelenskaya MS, Izatulina AR, Vereshchagin OS, Vlasov DY, Himelbrant DE, Pankin DV. Copper oxalate formation by lichens and fungi. Sci Rep. 2021 Dec 20;11(1):24239 Link

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