
CAS 1310-43-6
:Iron phosphide (Fe2P)
Description:
Iron phosphide (Fe2P) is an inorganic compound characterized by its metallic properties and a distinct stoichiometry of iron and phosphorus. It typically appears as a gray to black solid and is known for its high melting point and hardness. Iron phosphide is insoluble in water but can react with acids to release phosphine gas, a toxic and flammable substance. This compound is often utilized in various applications, including as a precursor for phosphide semiconductors and in the production of certain alloys. Additionally, it has been studied for its potential use in batteries and as a catalyst in chemical reactions. The structure of iron phosphide can vary, with different allotropes exhibiting different properties. Its magnetic properties are also of interest, as it can exhibit ferromagnetism under certain conditions. Safety precautions are essential when handling iron phosphide due to its reactivity and the potential hazards associated with its decomposition products.
Formula:Fe2P
Synonyms:- Diiron monophosphide
- Iron phosphide (Fe2P)
- Ferrous phosphide
- Ferrophos (pigment)
- Diiron phosphide
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