CAS 12232-99-4
:Bismuth sodium oxide (BiNaO3)
Description:
Bismuth sodium oxide (BiNaO3) is an inorganic compound characterized by its unique combination of bismuth, sodium, and oxygen. It typically appears as a white or off-white solid and is known for its high stability and low toxicity compared to other bismuth compounds. BiNaO3 exhibits interesting electrical properties, making it a subject of research in the field of materials science, particularly for applications in electronics and catalysis. The compound is often synthesized through solid-state reactions or hydrothermal methods. Its structure features a network of bismuth and sodium ions coordinated with oxygen, contributing to its distinctive properties. Additionally, Bismuth sodium oxide has been studied for its potential use in photocatalysis and as a semiconductor material. While it is not widely used in commercial applications, ongoing research continues to explore its potential in various fields, including environmental remediation and energy conversion technologies. As with many chemical substances, proper handling and safety precautions are essential when working with BiNaO3.
Formula:Bi·Na·O
InChI:InChI=1S/Bi.Na.O
InChI key:InChIKey=FQLPGZCYSLWVBI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[O].[Bi].[Na]
Synonyms:- Bismuth sodium oxide (BiNaO3)
- Bismuth sodium oxide (BiNaO<sub>3</sub>)
- Bismuth sodium oxide (NaBiO<sub>3</sub>)
- Bismuth sodium trioxide
- Bismuthate (BiO31-), sodium
- Sodium Oxobismuthanolate Oxide
- Sodium bismuth oxide (NaBiO<sub>3</sub>)
- Sodium bismuthate (NaBiO<sub>3</sub>)
- Sodium bismuthate(V)
- Sodium bismuthate(V) (NaBiO<sub>3</sub>)
- Sodium bismuthate(V) (NaBiO3)
- Sodium bismuthate (NaBiO3)
- Bismuth sodium oxide (NaBiO3)
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Sodium bismuth oxide, 80%
CAS:<p>Sodium bismuthate oxide is used as an oxidant in the preparation of hexavalent Americium (Am) during the separation of Am from the lanthanides., hydrothermal synthesis of bismuth oxychloride (BiOCl) micrometer-sized single crystals. It is also used as a precursor in the synthesis of bismuth nanoform</p>Formula:BiNaO3Purity:80%Color and Shape:Yellow to brown, Crystals or powder or crystalline powderMolecular weight:279.97Sodium bismuth oxide, ACS, 80% min
CAS:<p>Manganese testing in iron, steel, ores</p>Formula:BiNaO3Purity:80%Molecular weight:279.97Sodium Bismuthate
CAS:Formula:NaBiO3Purity:>80.0%(T)Color and Shape:Light yellow to Brown powder to crystalMolecular weight:279.97Sodium Bismuthate (>80%)
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Sodium Bismuthate, is an inorganic compound, which is a strong oxidiser. Sodium Bismuthate converts almost any manganese compound to permanganate, which is easily assayed spectrophotometrically.<br>References Kitchin, J., et al.: Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic (2001); Seiburger, Ch., et al.: Revista de la Asociacion Argentina de los Quimicos y Tecnicos de la Industria del, 8, 73 (1967);<br></p>Formula:BiNaO3Purity:>80%Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:279.97Sodium bismuthate
CAS:<p>Sodium bismuthate is an inorganic compound that can be used as a reagent for the qualitative analysis of fatty acids. The reaction between sodium bismuthate and potassium dichromate produces a water vapor and an inorganic acid. The reaction solution is then heated to evaporate the water, leaving the remaining product, which consists of a linear calibration curve of absorbance vs. concentration. This method is more sensitive than other methods such as gas chromatography or mass spectrometry because it relies on only one chemical reaction. Sodium bismuthate has been shown to have excellent chemical stability in acidic solutions, making it ideal for use with fatty acids that are susceptible to hydrolysis.</p>Formula:NaBiO3Purity:(Titration) Min. 80%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:279.97 g/molBismuth sodium oxide (BiNaO3)
CAS:Formula:BiNaO3Purity:80%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:279.96837







