Ian Leake
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An excess of oxalic acid is very good for platinum/palladium. However, according to Dick Stevens, an excess of oxalic acid is bad for Kallitypes. I don't have direct experience of this because I haven't made many Kallitypes.I read somewhere that free oxalic acid has no adverse effect in platinum printing, but for kallitypes you want none. Or at most, a very small excess of oxalic acid.
You can probably eliminate the acid by adding an alkali.
You can reduce excess oxalic acid by adding a small amount of ferric nitrate. This reacts with oxalic acid to make ferric oxalate and nitric acid. Alternatively you can add a small amount of hydrogen peroxide, which over a few days will react with oxalic acid to make water and CO2.
Edit: yes, silver nitrate reacts with oxalic acid to produce a white precipitate of silver
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