Potassium iodide CAS NO.7681-11-0
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- Min.Order: 1 Kilogram
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A(1-25)KilogramA(26-50)Metric Ton
- Product Details
Keywords
- Dipotassium diiodide
- Thyro-Block
- Reduction Agent,
Quick Details
- ProName: Potassium iodide
- CasNo: 7681-11-0
- Molecular Formula: KI
- Appearance: White crystalline powder, odorless, hy...
- Application: Organic Synthesis: Reduction of aldeh...
- DeliveryTime: 20–30 working days after payment confi...
- PackAge: Lab Grade 1 kg amber glass bottles (de...
- Port: Shanghai Port (China)
- ProductionCapacity: 10–25 Kilogram/Day
- Purity: 99%
- Storage: Conditions: Store in a cool, dry, and ...
- Transportation: Sea/Air freight
- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
- Density: 0.83 g/cm3 (20°C)
- Solubility: Soluble in water (violent reaction); s...
- Decomposition: Reacts violently with water; avoid con...
Superiority
? High Efficiency: Rapid and selective reduction of aldehydes/ketones to alcohols.
? Wide Applications: Used in organic synthesis, metallurgy, and analytical chemistry.
? Cost-Effective: Economical compared to other reducing agents (e.g., LiAlH?).
? Purity: ≥98% purity (certified by HPLC/ICP analysis).
? Compliance: Meets REACH, GHS, and ISO 9001:2015 standards.
Details
Sodium Borohydride (CAS No. 7681-11-0) is a versatile reducing agent widely used in organic synthesis, metallurgy, and analytical chemistry. Its high reactivity and selectivity make it ideal for reducing carbonyl groups to alcohols under mild conditions.
Key Features
- High Purity: Ensures consistent performance in sensitive reactions.
- Safety Compliance: GHS-compliant (H260: Risk of explosion if heated under confinement; H314: Causes severe skin burns).
- Custom Packaging: Available in 25 kg UN-approved drums (moisture-proof and corrosion-resistant).
- Documentation: Full SDS and COA provided per batch.
Safety & Handling
- Storage: Must be stored in a dry environment to prevent reaction with atmospheric moisture.
- Handling: Use protective gloves, goggles, and a fume hood.
- Disposal: Follow hazardous waste protocols.