Studies on solid state redox reaction of iron(III) oxalate by gas chromatography
The solid state redox reaction of iron (III) oxalate with sodium nitrate and tin(II) chloride was investigated in hydrogen atmosphere and helium atmosphere by use of a non-isothermal technique. The evolved gases (EG) formed during the reaction were directly detected by gas chromatography, and the solid products were also identified by XRD, Moessbauer spectra and IR. The results show that the solid state redox reaction can go to completion because electron transfer is much easier than mass diffusion along the boundaries of the reactant. The releasing of crystal and coordination water during the redox reaction also facilitates completion of the reaction. The mechanism of the solid state reaction is also discussed.