Vanadium Isooctanoate - Names and Identifiers
Vanadium Isooctanoate - Physico-chemical Properties
Vanadium Isooctanoate - Introduction
Vanadium Isooctanoate refers to a compound that forms a complex with isooctanoic acid and Vanadium ion, with the chemical formula V(OOCCH3)3.
Properties of Vanadium Isooctanoate:
-Appearance is light green solid.
-The compound has coordination properties and can form complexes with other substances.
-Soluble in organic solvents, such as ethanol, acetone, etc., but insoluble in water.
Purpose of Vanadium Isooctanoate:
-as a catalyst: Vanadium Isooctanoate is commonly used as a catalyst for petrochemical and organic synthesis reactions, such as initiators of chlorinated hydrocarbons, catalysts for polymerization reactions, etc.
-Used in coatings and inks: Vanadium Isooctanoate can be used as a desiccant for coatings and inks, helping to increase the drying speed and hardness.
-Used for chemical analysis: Due to the presence of Vanadium, Vanadium Isooctanoate can be used as an analytical reagent to determine the content of other compounds.
preparation of Vanadium Isooctanoate:
There are usually two main preparation methods:
1. Vanadium metal and isooctanoic acid reaction: Vanadium metal and isooctanoic acid in an appropriate solvent (such as ethanol) reaction, get Vanadium Isooctanoate.
2. Reaction of vanadic acid with methyl Isooctanoate: Vanadium Isooctanoate can also be obtained by reacting vanadic acid with methyl Isooctanoate under appropriate conditions.
Security information for Vanadium Isooctanoate:
- Vanadium Isooctanoate is a chemical and should comply with correct operating methods and safety measures.
-Wear appropriate protective gloves, goggles and protective clothing for contact with Vanadium Isooctanoate.
-Avoid inhaling the dust or gas of Vanadium Isooctanoate, and operate in a well-ventilated place.
-If Vanadium Isooctanoate is ingested or inhaled, seek medical attention immediately and bring a container or label containing the compound.
- Vanadium Isooctanoate should be stored in a sealed container, away from high temperature, fire and flammable substances.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15