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Mellitic acid
(Chem.) | a white, crystalline, organic substance, C6(CO2H)6, occurring naturally in combination with aluminium in the mineral mellite, and produced artificially by the oxidation of coal, graphite, etc., and hence called also graphitic acid. |
See also: Mellitic Mellitic Acid
mellitic acid[mə′lid·ik ′as·əd] (organic chemistry) C6(COOH)6 A water-soluble compound forming colorless needles that melt at 287°C. Mellitic Acid (benzene-hexacarboxylic acid), colorless crystals that are readily soluble in water and alcohol; melting point, 288°C. Mellitic acid was named after the mineral mellite, C6(COO)6Al2. 18H2O, which occurs in brown coal deposits. Its structural formula is Mellitic acid can be obtained by the oxidation (for example, with nitric acid) of charcoal, coal, soot, or graphite, as well as of hexamethylbenzene. This reaction serves as an interesting confirmation of the presence of benzene rings, discovered by physical methods, in graphite crystals. |