
CAS 12179-14-5
:Zincate (Zn(OH)42-), sodium (1:2), (T-4)-
Description:
Zincate, specifically the compound sodium zincate (Zn(OH)4)²⁻, is a coordination complex where zinc is coordinated to four hydroxide ions, forming a tetrahedral geometry. This compound typically exists in an aqueous solution, where it can act as a source of zinc ions. Sodium zincate is often encountered in alkaline environments, where it is formed by the reaction of zinc oxide or zinc metal with sodium hydroxide. The presence of sodium ions helps to stabilize the zincate ion in solution. This compound is utilized in various applications, including as a precursor in the synthesis of other zinc compounds, in electroplating, and in the production of certain types of glass and ceramics. It is also of interest in the field of materials science for its potential use in nanomaterials. Safety considerations should be taken into account, as with any chemical substance, including proper handling and disposal procedures to mitigate any environmental impact.
Formula:H4O4Zn·2Na
InChI:InChI=1S/2Na.4H2O.Zn/h;;4*1H2;/q2*+1;;;;;+2/p-4
InChI key:InChIKey=HVTHJRMZXBWFNE-UHFFFAOYSA-J
SMILES:[Zn+2]([OH-])([OH-])([OH-])[OH-].[Na+]
Synonyms:- Sodium zincate (Na2[Zn(OH)4])
- Zincate (Zn(OH)42-), disodium, (T-4)-
- Zinc sodium hydroxide (ZnNa2(OH)4)
- Sodium zinc hydroxide (Na2Zn(OH)4)
- Zincate (Zn(OH)42-), sodium (1:2), (T-4)-
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