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Nickel Stearate (II)

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 namesNickel stearic acid
Chem. formulaNiC 36 H 70 O 4
Rat formulaNi (C 17 H 35 COO) 2
Physical properties
conditiongreen powder
Molar mass625.63 g / mol
Density1.13 g / cm³
Thermal properties
T. melt.100 ° C
Classification
Reg. CAS number2223-95-2
Reg. EINECS number218-744-1
Smiles

Content

Getting

  • The exchange reaction of sodium stearate and nickel chloride :
NiCl2+2C17H35COONa→Ni(C17H35COO)2↓+2NaCl{\ displaystyle {\ mathsf {NiCl_ {2} + 2C_ {17} H_ {35} COONa \ {\ xrightarrow {}} \ Ni (C_ {17} H_ {35} COO) _ {2} \ downarrow + 2NaCl} }}  

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

  1. ↑ 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.



Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nickel stearate ( II)&oldid = 80370143


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