CAS 12501-23-4
:Tungstate(3-), tetracosa-μ-oxododecaoxo[μ12-[phosphato(3-)-κO:κO:κO:κO′:κO′:κO′:κO′′:κO′′:κO′′:κO′′′:κO′′′:κO′′′]]dodeca-, hydrogen, hydrate (1:3:?)
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The chemical substance known as "Tungstate(3-), tetracosa-μ-oxododecaoxo[μ12-[phosphato(3-)-κO:κO:κO:κO′:κO′:κO′:κO′′:κO′′:κO′′:κO′′′:κO′′′:κO′′′]]dodeca-, hydrogen, hydrate" with CAS number 12501-23-4 is a complex inorganic compound featuring tungsten in its structure. It is characterized by the presence of multiple tungsten-oxygen bonds, which contribute to its stability and unique properties. The compound also contains phosphate groups, indicating potential interactions with biological systems or applications in catalysis. The notation suggests a highly coordinated structure with multiple bridging oxo groups, which can influence its reactivity and solubility. As a hydrate, it includes water molecules in its crystalline structure, affecting its physical properties such as solubility and stability under varying conditions. This compound may have applications in materials science, catalysis, or as a precursor in the synthesis of other tungsten-based materials. Its complex nature and the presence of multiple functional groups make it a subject of interest in both inorganic chemistry and materials research.
Formula:H2O·xH·xO40PW12
InChI:InChI=1S/H3O4P.H2O.36O.12W/c1-5(2,3)4;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/h(H3,1,2,3,4);1H2;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/q;;;;;;;;;;;;;;24*-2;12*+4
InChI key:InChIKey=YLIQWAMEHLESGU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:O=[W+4]1234[O-]56P=78[O-]9%10[W+4]%11%12%13(=O)[O-2][W+4]5%14(=O)([O-2]1)[O-2][W+4]%15%16(=O)(O7%17[W+4]%18(=O)([O-2]2)([O-2][W+4]%19%20(=O)([O-]8%21[W+4]%22%23(=O)([O-2][W+4]9(=O)([O-2]%11)([O-2][W+4]%10%24(=O)([O-2][W+4]6(=O)([O-2]3)([O-2]%14)[O-2][W+4]%21(=O)([O-2]%24)([O-2]%19)[O-2]%22)[O-2]%12)[O-2][W+4]%17(=O)([O-2]%23)([O-2]%18)[O-2]%15)[O-2]%20)[O-2]4)[O-2]%16)[O-2]%13.[H+].O
Synonyms:- 12 Tungsto(+6)Phosphoric Acid N-Hydrate
- 12 Tungsto(Vi) Phosphoric Acid N-Hydrate
- 12-Tungstophosphate
- 12-Tungstophosphoric Acid Hydrate
- Dodeca-Tungstophosphoric Acid Hydrate
- Hydrogen phosphotungstate hydrate (H<sub>3</sub>PW<sub>12</sub>O<sub>40</sub>.xH<sub>2</sub>O)
- Phosphoric acid, tungsten complex
- Phosphotungstic Acid N-Hydrate
- Phosphotungstic acid (H<sub>3</sub>PW<sub>12</sub>O<sub>40</sub>) hydrate
- Trioxotungsten - Phosphoric Acid (12:1) Hydrate
- Tungstate(3-), tetracosa-μ-oxododecaoxo[μ<sub>12</sub>-[phosphato(3-)-O:O:O:O′:O′:O′:O′′:O′′:O′′:O′′′:O′′′:O′′′]]dodeca-, trihydrogen, hydrate
- Tungstate(3-), tetracosa-μ-oxododecaoxo[μ<sub>12</sub>-[phosphato(3-)-κO:κO:κO:κO′:κO′:κO′:κO′′:κO′′:κO′′:κO′′′:κO′′′:κO′′′]]dodeca-, hydrogen, hydrate (1:3:?)
- Tungsten hydroxide oxide phosphate (W<sub>12</sub>(OH)<sub>3</sub>O<sub>33</sub>(PO<sub>4</sub>)), hydrate
- Tungsten phosphide (W<sub>12</sub>P)
- Tungstophosphoric acid (H<sub>3</sub>PW<sub>12</sub>O<sub>40</sub>), hydrate
- Tungstate(3-), tetracosa-μ-oxododecaoxo[μ12-[phosphato(3-)-κO:κO:κO:κO′:κO′:κO′:κO′′:κO′′:κO′′:κO′′′:κO′′′:κO′′′]]dodeca-, hydrogen, hydrate (1:3:?)
- Tungstate(3-), tetracosa-μ-oxododecaoxo[μ12-[phosphato(3-)-O:O:O:O′:O′:O′:O′′:O′′:O′′:O′′′:O′′′:O′′′]]dodeca-, trihydrogen, hydrate
- Tungsten hydroxide oxide phosphate (W12(OH)3O33(PO4)), hydrate
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Phosphotungstic Acid Hydrate
CAS:Formula:H3P(W3O10)4·xH2OColor and Shape:White to Almost white powder to crystalMolecular weight:2,880.04 (as Anhydrous)12-Tungstophosphate hydrate, Reagent Grade
CAS:<p>12-Tungstophosphate hydrate is used in histology as a component for staining of cell specimens. It binds to fibrin, collagen and fibers of connective tissues. It is also used to replace the anions of dyes from these materials. In solution, it acts as a homogeneous catalyst and involved in the hydrol</p>Formula:H3PO4•12WO3•xH2OColor and Shape:White to pale yellow to yellow, Crystals or crystalline powderMolecular weight:2880.20Phosphotungstic acid hydrate
CAS:Formula:H3PO4·12WO3·xH2OPurity:≥ 82.0% (as WO3)Color and Shape:White to pale yellow powder or crystalsMolecular weight:2880.20 (anhydrous)Phosphotungstic acid hydrate, 98%
CAS:Formula:H3PO4·12WO3·xH2OPurity:≥ 98.0%Color and Shape:White to light yellow crystalline powder or crystalsMolecular weight:2880.20Phosphotungstic acid hydrate
CAS:<p>Phosphotungstic acid hydrate is a white, crystalline solid that belongs to the group of phosphotungstates. It is soluble in methanol and water and has a low vapor pressure. Phosphotungstic acid hydrate is stable at room temperature and below, but decomposes above 100°C. The reaction mechanism for phosphotungstic acid hydrate is the formation of an acid complex with a proton from water, which can be written as<br>PW6O14(OH)2 + H2O <br>PW6O14(OH)3H+ + OH-<br>This reaction solution is acidic, with a pH of 2 or less. Hydroxyl groups on the phosphotungstate react with hydrogen fluoride to form tungsten hexafluoride gas. Hydrogen bonding interactions between the hydroxyl groups in phosphotungstic acid hydrate are responsible for its structural analysis. Oxidation catalysts such as magnesium salt</p>Formula:H3P(W3O10)4•H2OPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:2,880.05 g/mol12-Tungstophosphoric acid hydrate, 99+%
CAS:<p>12-Tungstophosphoric acid hydrate, 99+%</p>Formula:H3PW12O40·XH2OPurity:99+%Color and Shape:white xtl.Molecular weight:2880.20Phosphotungstic acid hydrate
CAS:Formula:H77O41PW12Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:2970.640512-Tungstophosphoric acid hydrate
CAS:Formula:H3P(W3O10)4·xH2OPurity:65.0 - 70.0 % (W)Color and Shape:White to pale yellow crystalline powder or crystalsMolecular weight:2880.17 (anhydrous)Phosphotungstic Acid Hydrate extrapure AR
CAS:Formula:H3O40PW12·xH2OColor and Shape:White to yellowish, Crystalline powder, Clear, Colourless to pale yellowMolecular weight:2880.17(anhy)Phosphotungstic Acid Hydrate extrapure
CAS:Formula:H3O40PW12·xH2OColor and Shape:White to yellowish, Crystalline powder, Clear, Colourless to pale yellowMolecular weight:2880.17 (anhy)








