Nickel (II) stearate is a chemical compound, a salt of nickel and stearic acid with the formula Ni (C 17 H 35 COO) 2 , a green powder, does not dissolve in water.
| Nickel stearate | |
|---|---|
| Are common | |
| Systematic name | Nickel Stearate (II) |
| Traditional names | Nickel stearic acid |
| Chem. formula | NiC 36 H 70 O 4 |
| Rat formula | Ni (C 17 H 35 COO) 2 |
| Physical properties | |
| condition | green powder |
| Molar mass | 625.63 g / mol |
| Density | 1.13 g / cm³ |
| Thermal properties | |
| T. melt. | 100 ° C |
| Classification | |
| Reg. CAS number | 2223-95-2 |
| Reg. EINECS number | 218-744-1 |
| Smiles | |
Content
Getting
- The exchange reaction of sodium stearate and nickel chloride :
Physical Properties
Nickel (II) stearate forms a green powder.
It is not soluble in water, methanol , ethanol and ether , soluble in carbon tetrachloride and pyridine , slightly soluble in acetone .
With pyrimidine forms an adduct of the form Ni (C 17 H 35 COO) 2 • 2C 5 H 5 N [1]
Application
- Plasticizer plasticizer .
- Polymerization catalyst .
Notes
- ↑ Robert William Corkery. Artificial biomineralisation and metallic soaps . - Australian National University, 1998.
Literature
- Chemistry Handbook / Editorial: Nikolsky B.P. et al. - 3rd ed., rev. - L .: Chemistry, 1971. - T. 2. - 1168 p.