55136-38-4 - Names and Identifiers
55136-38-4 - Physico-chemical Properties
55136-38-4 - Introduction
Nickel methane sulfonate is a compound with the formula Ni(CH3SO3)2, which is a colorless solid.
Nickel methane sulfonate is insoluble in water at room temperature, but can be dissolved in organic solvents, such as methanol, ethanol and acetone. It has good thermal stability and solubility, and can exist stably at high temperatures. The molecular weight of this compound is about 315.83g/mol.
Nickel methane sulfate is commonly used as a catalyst for organic synthesis reactions. It can participate in many carbon-carbon bond formation and cleavage reactions, such as nucleophilic substitution reactions, cycloaddition reactions of olefins, etc. Nickel methane sulfonate can promote the reaction rate, improve the selectivity and yield of the reaction.
The method for preparing Nickel methane sulfonate is usually to react Nickel chloride with methanesulfonic acid, which will produce hydrogen chloride gas. The specific preparation process is as follows:
1. Add nickel chloride with excess methanesulfonic acid in a glass reaction flask.
2. The reaction mixture is heated and stirred, usually under an inert atmosphere.
3. The reactant gradually dissolves and generates Nickel methane sulfate.
4. Filtration to remove unreacted solid impurities.
5. Pure Nickel methane sulfonate is obtained by solvent evaporation or cooling crystallization.
Nickel methane sulfonate is generally relatively safe under normal use conditions, but the following matters still need to be paid attention:
1. Avoid inhaling its dust or solution, and wear appropriate protective measures when using it, such as gloves, goggles and protective clothing.
2. Nickel methane sulfonate is an irritant substance that may cause irritation and inflammation in contact with the skin or eyes. If there is any discomfort, rinse quickly and seek medical help.
3. When dealing with Nickel methane sulfate, pay attention to prevent it from contacting with strong oxidants, strong acids or other harmful substances to avoid dangerous reactions.
4. Storage should avoid exposure to humidity, high temperature or direct sunlight environment, in order to prevent its nature change.
Please note that for some specific applications and operations, you should refer to the specific chemical Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or seek professional advice.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15