A. Krilov et al., EFFECTS OF GALLIC ACID ON METALS - AN FT-IR STUDY OF COMPLEXES BETWEEN GALLIC ACID AND SAWBLADE STEEL, Holzforschung, 47(3), 1993, pp. 239-246
Previous work by the senior author of this paper showed that the galli
c acid (3,4,5-trihydroxy benzoic acid) is capable of producing a stron
g corrosive effect on sawblade awable steel. The electrochemical react
ions involved in this process result in the formation of a solid Fe (I
II)-gallic acid complex. consisting of two basically different layers
or films, endowed with specific appearance, structure and composition.
A physical description of this complex is provided in this paper. So
is the preliminary assessment of its internal structure and compositio
n. which were examined by Fourier transform spectroscopy.The spectral
analysis reveals the existence of water molecules in the initialy form
ed complex, which gradually alters its composition by losing water. A
comparison with the spectrum of a solid Al(III)-gallic acid complex su
ggests the composition of this ferric complex to be Fe (HL) 4(H2O. Pre
liminary results of further research carried out at present, indicate
that a solid deposit of this nature may possibly have some useful appl
ication is practice.