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Chlorure d’étain(II), anhydre, 99 % min, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description
Tin(II) chloride is widely used as a reducing agent in organic synthesis, for example conversion of quinones into hydroquinones, nitroaromatics into aromatic amines, and in Stephen reduction. It acts as an antisludging agent and a stabilizer. It can be used to reduce certain metal salts into metals, tin plating and in analytical chemistry to test mercury ions. It is also used as a mordant in textile dyeing and as a catalyst in the production of polylactic acid. It is used as a food additive, wherein it serves as an anti-oxidant and a color retention agent. It can be used in the condensation of aryl aldehydes with cyclohexan-1,3-diones to synthesize xanthenes. It catalyzes direct conversion of aldehydes into beta-keto esters.
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Point d’ébullition | 652°C |
Nom chimique ou matériau | Tin(II) chloride, anhydrous |
Point de fusion | 247°C |
Forme physique | Cristalline |
Quantité | 5 kg |
Plage de pourcentage du dosage | 99% min |
Informations sur la solubilité | Soluble in water,alkalies,alcohol,methy lethyl ketone,methyl acetate,and acetone. |
Nom IUPAC | dichlorotine |
Poids de la formule | 189.62 |
Sensibilité | Air sensitive; Hygroscopic |
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