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Chromyl chloride, 99.99% (metals basis), Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description
Highly spin-polarized chromium dioxide (CrO2) thin films were deposited on 100 TiO2 substrates by chemical vapor deposition using chromyl chloride as a precursor. Chromyl chloride (Cr02C12) reacts with cyclohexane solvent at 75 OC to give a dark precipitate along with chlorocyclohexane and a small amount of cyclohexene (in 10.0 and ca. 0.3% yields based on chromium). Chromyl chloride, CrO2C12, oxidizes cyclooctane, isobutane, and toluene under mild conditions (25-60 C). The reactions give chlorinated products (chlorocyclooctane, tert- butyl chloride, and benzyl chloride) and a dark chromium-containing precipitate. Used for Organic oxidations and chlorination, chromium coordination complexes, catalyst for polymerization of olefins. Chromyl chloride in carbon tetrachloride solution reacts in the cold with cyclohexene, cyclopentene, and 1-hexene to give the various isomeric chlorohydrins as the major products.
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- Organic oxidations and chlorination, chromium coordination complexes, catalyst for polymerization of olefins
Specifications
Specifications
Boiling Point | 117°C |
Melting Point | -96.5°C |
Physical Form | Liquid |
Quantity | 10 g |
UN Number | UN1758 |
Merck Index | 14,2248 |
Solubility Information | Soluble in carbon tetrachloride,carbon disulfide,benzene,nitrobenzene,chloroform,and POCL3. Insoluble in water(Reacts). |
Formula Weight | 154.9 |
Percent Purity | 99.99% |
Odor | Pungent, makes eyes water |
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