Formation of Oxalic Acid from Sawdust of Different Woods

Formation of Oxalic Acid from Sawdust of Different Woods

Authors

  •   Balwant Rai Puri
  •   Harkrishan Lal Gupta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1954/v80i6/23713

Abstract

Sawdust obtained from a few common varieties of wood found in India was fused with sodium hydroxide under optimum conditions for the production of oxalic acid. Dalbergia sissoo, Pinus longifolia, Dysoxylum malabaricum and skin of Saccharum arundinaceum gave higher yields than the rest of the materials examined. Partial replacement of sodium hydroxide by sodium nitrate up to a certain limit increased the yield of oxalic acid.

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Author Biographies

Balwant Rai Puri

Harkrishan Lal Gupta

Published

1954-06-01

How to Cite

Puri, B. R., & Gupta, H. L. (1954). Formation of Oxalic Acid from Sawdust of Different Woods. Indian Forester, 80(6), 352–353. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1954/v80i6/23713

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