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CAS 1309-64-4

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Antimony trioxide

Description:
Antimony trioxide, with the chemical formula Sb2O3 and CAS number 1309-64-4, is an inorganic compound that appears as a white, odorless powder. It is primarily used as a flame retardant in various materials, including plastics, textiles, and coatings, due to its ability to inhibit combustion. Antimony trioxide is also utilized as a catalyst in the production of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and as a pigment in ceramics and glass. The compound exhibits low solubility in water but can dissolve in alkaline solutions. It has a relatively high melting point and is stable under normal conditions, although it can decompose at elevated temperatures. Antimony trioxide is classified as a potential carcinogen, and exposure should be minimized, as it can cause respiratory irritation and other health issues. Proper handling and safety measures are essential when working with this substance in industrial and laboratory settings.
Formula:O3Sb2
InChI:InChI=1/O.Sb/q;+3/rOSb/c1-2/q+3
SMILES:O.[Sb]
Synonyms:
  • 100A
  • Acc-Bs
  • Antimon(Iii)-Oxid
  • Antimonyoxideelecgrwhitepowder
  • Antimonyoxidepowder
  • Antox
  • Diantimontrioxid
  • Dioxodistiboxane
  • Exitelite
  • Ls-Fr
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