Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 32, Issue 3, 669(2012)

Research on Raman Spectra of Oxalic Acid During Decarboxylation under High Temperature and High Pressure

WANG Hui-yuan* and ZHENG Hai-fei
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    The present research studied the thermal stability of oxalic acid under high temperature and pressure and its in-situ transformation by Raman spectroscopy using a hydrothermal diamond anvil cell. Raman spectra allow the detection of ionic and covalent atomic aggregates through the acquisition of vibrational spectra that are characteristic of their structures and molecular bond types. The result showed that there was no change in characteristic vibrational Raman peaks of oxalic acid in the low-temperature stage. With the increase in temperature and pressure, the characteristic vibrational Raman peaks of oxalic acid became weaker and the peaks disappeared at a certain high temperature, and decarboxylation happened. Oxalic acid decomposes to produce CO2 and H2, according to the reaction: C2H2O4—2CO2+H2. It was found that the decarboxylation was highly related with pressure and that the decarboxylation would be hindered at high pressure. Decarboxylation of oxalic acid under high temperature and pressure showed a linear relationship between temperature and pressure. The data fitting generated the formula: P(MPa)=12.839T(K)-5 953.7, R2=0.99. The molar volume change of decarboxylation of oxalic acid can be described by ΔV(cm-3·mol-1)=16.69-0.002P(MPa)+0.005 2T(K), R2=0.99.

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    WANG Hui-yuan, ZHENG Hai-fei. Research on Raman Spectra of Oxalic Acid During Decarboxylation under High Temperature and High Pressure[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2012, 32(3): 669

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    Paper Information

    Received: Jun. 21, 2011

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Apr. 16, 2012

    The Author Email: Hui-yuan WANG (wanghuiyuan1986@126.com)

    DOI:10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2012)03-0669-04

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