Lithium oxalate


Lithium oxalate is an organic compound with the chemical formula. It is a salt of lithium metal and oxalic acid. It consists of lithium cations and oxalate anions. Lithium oxalate is soluble in water and converts to lithium oxide when heated.

Synthesis

One of the methods of synthesis is the reaction of direct neutralization of oxalic acid with lithium hydroxide:

Properties

The compound crystallizes in the monoclinic system, cell parameters a = 3.400 Å, b = 5.156 Å, c = 9.055 Å, β = 95.60°, Z = 4.
Lithium oxalate decomposes when heated at :

Applications

In pyrotechnics, the compound is used to color the flame red.