
CAS 20328-96-5
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Antimony nitrate
CAS:Antimony nitrate is an inorganic acid that has high resistance against glycol esters and is used as a catalyst for the synthesis of copper chloride. It can be synthesized by reacting copper chloride, ethylene diamine, and hydrochloric acid. Antimony nitrate can also be produced from antimony oxide and glycol ester. The matrix effect of this compound on biological treatment can be improved by adding nanoparticles made of oxide. Antimony nitrate is a catalyst for the reaction between copper chloride and hydrochloric acid, which produces copper sulfate. The particle size of this compound is usually less than 10 micrometers.
Fórmula:N3O9SbPureza:Min. 95%Peso molecular:307.77 g/molRef: 3D-VAA32896
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