Product Information
- Antimonic acid (H<sub>3</sub>SbO<sub>3</sub>), triethyl ester
- Antimony Triethoxide
- Antimony ethoxide
- Antimony(3+) Triethanolate
- Antimonyethoxide
- Antimonyethoxidecolorlessliq
- Ethanol, antimony(3+) salt
- Ethyl antimonate(III)
- Ethyl antimonite
- Triethoxyantimony
- See more synonyms
- Triethoxystibine
- Triethyl antimonite
Antimony(III) ethoxide is a chemical compound with the formula SbOCH3. The compound is a white solid that is soluble in organic solvents and reacts with water to form antimony trioxide and hydrogen peroxide. It is used as an intermediate in the synthesis of hydroxamic acids, salicylic acid, and other organic compounds. The compound has been shown to react with copper oxide for the control of copper contamination in drinking water by using a hydroxamic acid catalyst. Antimony(III) ethoxide has also been used for the synthesis of new compounds containing hydrochloric acid or activated chlorine.