CALCIUM VANADATE, (PYRO) - Names and Identifiers
CALCIUM VANADATE, (PYRO) - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | CaO6V2
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Molar Mass | 237.96 |
CALCIUM VANADATE, (PYRO) - Introduction
Calcium vanadate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ca(VO3)2. The following is a description of the properties, uses, methods and safety information of calcium vanadate:
Nature:
1. Appearance: calcium vanadate is colorless or white crystal.
2. density: about 3.7 g/cm.
3. melting point: about 700 ℃.
4. Solubility: calcium vanadate is slightly soluble in water, and its solubility increases with the increase of temperature.
Use:
1. Catalyst: Calcium vanadate can be used as a catalyst for oxidation reactions, for industrial processes such as organic synthesis reactions and oxidative desulfurization.
2. silicate glass pigment: calcium vanadate can be used to prepare special color silicate glass pigment.
3. Battery material: calcium vanadate can be used to prepare cathode materials for lithium ion batteries and sodium ion batteries.
Preparation Method:
A common method for preparing calcium vanadate is obtained by the reaction of calcium ions and vanadate ions. The reaction equation is:
CaCl2 2NaVO3 → Ca(VO3)2 2NaCl
Safety Information:
Calcium vanadate is generally considered to be a relatively safe compound, but it is still necessary to comply with general laboratory safety operations.
2. avoid contact with skin and eyes, if accidental contact should immediately rinse with plenty of water.
3. calcium vanadate should not be directly in contact with organic matter or mixed to avoid dangerous reaction.
4. When preparing and handling calcium vanadate, it is necessary to use appropriate personal protective equipment, such as laboratory gloves, goggles and laboratory coats.
Please note that the information provided above is for reference only. When using calcium vanadate, you should judge and implement corresponding safety measures according to the specific situation.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15