Name | thallium nitrate |
Synonyms | thallium nitrate Thallium(1+) nitrate Nitric acid, thallium (1+) salt |
CAS | 10102-45-1 |
EINECS | 233-273-1 |
InChI | InChI=1/NO3.Tl/c2-1(3)4;/q-1;+1 |
Molecular Formula | NO3Tl |
Molar Mass | 266.388 |
Boling Point | 83°C at 760 mmHg |
Vapor Presure | 49.8mmHg at 25°C |
Use | For quantitative analysis of the coexistence of chlorine, bromine, iodine, also used as optical fiber materials |
Thallium nitrate is an inorganic compound. The following is some information about the properties, uses, preparation and safety of thallium nitrate:
Nature:
1. thallium nitrate is colorless crystals, soluble in water and alcohol solvents.
2. It will decompose at high temperature to produce thallium oxide and oxygen.
3. thallium nitrate is a strong oxidizing compounds, highly toxic.
Use:
1. thallium nitrate has been used in the preparation of other thallium compounds, such as thallium acid.
2. Because of its toxicity, thallium nitrate is also used in research laboratories for toxicity testing and research.
Preparation Method:
Thallium nitrate can be obtained by reacting thallium metal with excess nitric acid:
2 Tl 4 HNO3 → 2 TlNO3 2 NO2 2 H2O
Safety Information:
1. Thallium nitrate is highly toxic, contact or inhalation may cause serious harm to human health.
2. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as chemical protective gloves, goggles and protective clothing when handling thallium nitrate.
3. should be operated in a well-ventilated place, avoid contact with skin and inhalation of vapors.
4. Thallium nitrate should be stored in a sealed manner and kept away from ignition and flammable materials to prevent fire or explosion.
5. When dealing with thallium nitrate waste, it should be handled and disposed in accordance with local regulations to prevent pollution to the environment. If you are unsure of the disposal method, consult a professional waste disposal agency.