CAS 7772-99-8
:Cloruro stannoso
Descrizione:
Cloruro stannoso, noto anche come cloruro di stagno(II), è un composto inorganico con la formula chimica SnCl₂. Si presenta come un solido cristallino bianco o giallastro che è igroscopico, il che significa che assorbe facilmente l'umidità dall'aria. Cloruro stannoso è solubile in acqua, formando una soluzione incolore, e può anche dissolversi in alcol ed etere. Questo composto è noto per le sue proprietà riducenti, rendendolo utile in varie reazioni chimiche, inclusa la riduzione di ioni metallici e composti organici. È comunemente usato nella produzione di rivestimenti a base di stagno, come catalizzatore nella sintesi organica e nella preparazione di altri composti di stagno. Inoltre, Cloruro stannoso ha applicazioni nelle industrie tessile e dei coloranti, così come nell'industria alimentare come conservante. Tuttavia, deve essere maneggiato con cura, poiché può essere tossico e irritante per la pelle e gli occhi. Devono essere adottate le opportune misure di sicurezza quando si lavora con questa sostanza.
Formula:Cl2Sn
InChI:InChI=1S/2ClH.Sn/h2*1H;/q;;+2/p-2
InChI key:InChIKey=AXZWODMDQAVCJE-UHFFFAOYSA-L
SMILES:[Sn](Cl)Cl
Sinonimi:- Dichlorotin
- Dichlorure d'etain
- Dicloruro De Estano
- Niklad 261
- Stannous Chloride
- Stannous Chloride AR (5LB/BT)
- Stannous chloride (anhydrous)
- Stannous dichloride
- Stannum dichloride
- Tin (Ii) Chloride
- Tin Dichloride
- Tin chloride
- Tin chloride (SnCl<sub>2</sub>)
- Tin dichloride (SnCl2)
- Tin dichloride (SnCl<sub>2</sub>)
- Tin protochloride
- Uniston CR-HT 200
- Zinn(Ii)-Chlorid
- Zinndichlorid
- C.I. 77864
- Tin ii chloride anhydrous
- Tin chloride anhydrous
- dichlorostannane
- Tin chloride (SnCl2)
- Vedi altri sinonimi
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14 prodotti.
Tin(II) Chloride [for Perovskite precursor]
CAS:Formula:SnCl2Purezza:>97.0%(T)Colore e forma:White to Almost white powder to crystalPeso molecolare:189.61Tin(II) chloride, anhydrous, 98%
CAS:<p>Tin(II) chloride is widely used as a reducing agent in organic synthesis, for example conversion of quinones into hydroquinones, nitroaromatics into aromatic amines, and in Stephen reduction. It can be used to reduce certain metal salts into metals, tin plating, analytical testing of mercury ions, </p>Formula:Cl2SnPurezza:98%Colore e forma:Crystals or powder or crystalline powder, WhitePeso molecolare:189.61Tin(II) chloride, anhydrous, 99% min
CAS:<p>Tin(II) chloride is widely used as a reducing agent in organic synthesis, for example conversion of quinones into hydroquinones, nitroaromatics into aromatic amines, and in Stephen reduction. It acts as an antisludging agent and a stabilizer. It can be used to reduce certain metal salts into metal</p>Formula:Cl2SnPurezza:99%Colore e forma:White to pale grey, SolidPeso molecolare:189.61Tin(II) chloride, ultra dry, 99.9985% (metals basis)
CAS:<p>Tin(II) chloride is widely used as a reducing agent in organic synthesis, for example conversion of quinones into hydroquinones, nitroaromatics into aromatic amines, and in Stephen reduction. It acts as an antisludging agent and a stabilizer. It can be used to reduce certain metal salts into metal</p>Formula:Cl2SnPurezza:99.9985%Colore e forma:Powder, WhitePeso molecolare:189.61Tin(II) chloride, anhydrous, 98%
CAS:<p>Tin(II) chloride, anhydrous, 98%</p>Formula:SnCl2Purezza:98%Colore e forma:white xtl.Peso molecolare:189.60Tin(II) chloride
CAS:Formula:SnCl2Purezza:(Titration) 99.0 - 101.0 %Colore e forma:White to off-white or faint beige powder, crystals or flakesPeso molecolare:189.62Tin(II) chloride, anhydrous
CAS:<p>Tin(II) chloride, anhydrous</p>Formula:·Sn·2ClPurezza:98%Colore e forma: white crystalline flakes to crytalline flakes to crystalline powderPeso molecolare:189.62g/molTin(II) chloride, anhydrous, 97.0%
CAS:Formula:SnCl2Purezza:≥ 97.0%Colore e forma:White to tan or purple crystalline solidPeso molecolare:189.60Tin (II) Chloride
CAS:Prodotto controllato<p>Stability Moisture Sensitive<br>Applications Tin (II) Chloride (in dilute solutions of HCl) is used as a reductant, and is utilized to prepare surfaces for electroless plating. Tin (II) Chloride is also used as a mordant in the textile industry because of its ability to form an insoluble precipitate with the dye, ultimately fixing it into the fiber. Tin (II) Chloride is also a reagent that is known to produce DNA damage in Chinese hamster ovary cells.<br> Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package<br>References Cohen, R., et al.: J. Electrochem. Soc., 119, 433 (1972); Jothi, D.: Autex. Res. J., 8, 49 (2008); McLean, J., et al.: Mutat. Res. Lett., 119, 195 (1983);<br></p>Formula:SnCl2Colore e forma:NeatPeso molecolare:189.61Stannous chloride anhydrous
CAS:<p>Stannous chloride anhydrous is a particle with a particle size of 3-6 microns and a melting point of 8°C. It has been shown in toxicity studies to be non-toxic to rats and rabbits when administered orally. Stannous chloride anhydrous is a coordination compound that contains stannous ion, which is coordinated by four sulfur atoms and two nitrogen atoms. The molecule can also have different geometries depending on the solvent used; for example, in trifluoroacetic acid, it adopts a trigonal bipyramidal geometry. Stannous chloride anhydrous has been shown to inhibit enzymes such as pepsin, chymotrypsin, and trypsin. This inhibition may be due to its ability to bind covalently with these enzymes.</p>Formula:Cl2SnPurezza:Min. 95%Colore e forma:PowderPeso molecolare:189.62 g/mol









