Ammonium oxalate monohydrate can be used to study chelators, biological buffers and biochemicals and reagents. Ammonium oxalate monohydrate has been used in an analysis of the effective segregation coefficient keff of different impurities, which suggested that the dehydration energies of cations mainly determine the capability of capture of impurity species by the growing crystal.
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Complexes with Cu, thus inhibits spinach chloroplast phenolase[1]
Study of segregation coefficient of Mn(II) impurity in ammonium oxalate monohydrate crystals and the relationship between segregation coefficient and growth kinetics
Sangwal, K. and Mielniczek-Brzoska, E.
Journal of Crystal Growth, 257, 185-198 (2003)
Study of segregation coefficient of cationic impurities in ammonium oxalate monohydrate crystals during growth from aqueous solutions
Sangwal, K., et al.
Journal of Crystal Growth, 244, 183-193 (2002)
M. Sato
Phytochemistry, 19, 1939-1939 (1980)
Electrochemiluminescence as a tool for microscopy at the nanoscale.
Lee A, et al.
Proceedings of SPIE, 13, 13-20 (2004)
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