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An oxalate chloride or oxalato chloride is a mixed anion compound contains both oxalate and chloride anions.

Related compounds include oxalate fluorides[1] and oxalate bromides.[2]

Production

Oxalate chlorides may be produced by treating an oxalate salt with concentrated hydrochloric acid, or with a metal oxide dissolved in oxalic acid and hydrochloric acid solutions that are evaporated.[3]

List

name formula crystal space group cell volume density comment ref
Novgorodovaite Ca2(C2O4)Cl2•2H2O monoclinic I2/m a=6.936 b=7.382 c=7.443 β=94.3° loses water over 205°C; refract: α=1.500 β=1.545 γ=1.568 2V=71° (−) [4][5][6]
Ca2(C2O4)Cl2•7H2O triclinic P1 a = 7.3928 b = 8.9925 c = 10.484 α = 84.070 β = 70.95 γ = 88.545° 655.3 looses water at 25°C to 2H2O; refract: α=1.571 β=1.648 γ=1.718 2V=87° (−) [4][7]
Ca4(C2O4)3Cl2•8H2O dubious [4]
octakis(ethyl(dimethyl)ammonium) dodecakis(μ-oxalato)-tetrachloro-tetra-chromium-tetra-manganese [NH(CH3)2(C2H5)]8[Mn4Cl4Cr4(C2O4)12] monoclinic P21 a=13.8321 b=17.1042 c=20.4209 β=91.874° [8]
octakis(diethyl(methyl)ammonium) dodecakis(μ-oxalato)-tetrachloro-tetra-chromium-tetra-manganese [NH(CH3)(C2H5)2]8[Mn4Cl4Cr4(C2O4)12] monoclinic P21 a=14.1863 b=17.3479 c=20.4140 β=91.937° [8]
tetrakis(methylammonium) tetrakis(μ-oxalato)-octachloro-tetra-iron(iii) pentahydrate (MeNH3)2[Fe2(ox)2Cl4]·2.5H2O monoclinic P21/c a 10.7832 b 13.913 c 13.0578 β 104.060° [9]
methylammonium (μ-hydroxo)-bis(μ-oxalato)-dichloro-di-iron(iii) trihydrate MeNH3[Fe2(OH)(ox)2Cl2]·2H2O monoclinic Cc a=8.945 b=14.936 c=12.408 β=108.531° [9]
methylammonium oxonium bis(μ-oxalato)-(μ-oxo)-dichloro-di-iron(iii) dihydrate (H3O)(MeNH3)[Fe2O(ox)2Cl2]·3H2O orthorhombic Fdd2 a=14.914 b=23.507 c=9.261 [9]
(dimim)2[Fe2Cl4(μ-ox)] ionic liquid [10]
L2=1,4-bis(imidazol-1-ylmethyl)benzene

bis(1,1'-(1,4-Phenylenebis(methylene))bis-1H-imidazol-3-ium) (μ2-oxalato)-tetrachloro-bis(oxalato)-di-iron(iii)

(H2-L2)2{Fe2(C2O4)3Cl4} triclinic P1 a=10.6758 b=10.7457 c=10.8774 α=113.219° β=109.138° γ=99.294° Z=1 1020.8 1.624 emerald [11]
tetramelaminium trioxalatoferrate(III) chloride dihydrate (C3H7N6)4{Fe(C2O4)3}Cl·2H2O monoclinic P21/c a=11.597 b=22.299 c=13.655 β=94.344° Z=4 3521 1.698 green [12]
methylammonium (μ-aqua)-tris(μ-chloro)-(μ-oxalato)-iron(iii)-potassium K(MeNH3)[Fe(ox)Cl3(H2O) monoclinic P21/m a=8.725 b=7.508 c=9.026 β=112.421° [9]
diethylmethylammonium [NH(CH3)(C2H5)2][FeCl2(C2O4)] P21/c a=8.5125 b=10.775 c=14.9703 β=104.798° Z=4 1327.6 1.516 yellow; proton conductor [13]
BETS = Bis(ethylenedithio)tetraselenafulvalene κ-BETS2[FeIII(C2O4)Cl2] black; metallic; [14]
tris(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III)chloride oxalate trihydrate [Co(en)3]Cl(C2O4)·3H2O monoclinic C2/c a = 19.932 b = 9.3344 c = 19.088 β = 96.846° Z = 8
C(NH2)3Cd(C2O4)Cl(H2O)·H2O triclinic P1 a=6.8136 b=7.4890 c=10.0515 α=84.082° β=77.806° γ=88.813° band gap 3.76 eV [15]
BaCd(C2O4)1.5Cl(H2O)2 monoclinic C2/c a=23.101 b=8.253 c=10.040 β 99.14° band gap 4.53 eV [15]
La(C2O4)Cl monoclinic P21/n a=8.489 b=16.19 c=5.880 β=104.14° [16][17]
La(C2O4)Cl·3H2O [18]
Ce(C2O4)Cl [1]
Ce(C2O4)Cl·3H2O [18]
Pr(C2O4)Cl·3H2O stable to 163°C [18][1]
Nd(C2O4)Cl·3H2O stable to 167°C; dec 510° to NdOCl [18][1][19]
Sm(C2O4)Cl·3H2O stable to 174°C; dec at 347° to EuC2O4 [18][1]
Eu(C2O4)Cl·3H2O stable to 178°C [18][1]
Gd(C2O4)Cl·3H2O [18][20]
lead chloride oxalate Pb2Cl2(C2O4) monoclinic C2/m a=5.9411 b=5.8714 c=9.4212 β=95.232° Z=2 327.26 5.82 dec 350°C to Pb, Pb5O2Cl6 and Pb3O2Cl2 [21]
Th4Cl4(C2O4)6•20H2O
Plutonium(III) oxalato chloride ?Pu(C2O4)Cl·3H2O blue; biaxial (−) [22]
Am(C2O4)Cl·3H2O monoclinic P21/n a=5.852 b=15.823 c=8.351 β=104.243° [23]

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