Metal Salts

Copper(II) chloride dihydrate | CuCl2·2H2O | Purity: 99.8%

Appearance: Blue to green solid | Melting point: 430°C | Boiling point: 1490°C

Copper (II) chloride is used as a catalyst for organic and inorganic reactions, mordant for dyeing and printing of textiles, pigment for glass and ceramics, wood preservative, disinfectant, insecticide, fungicide, and herbicide, and as a catalyst in the production of chlorine from hydrogen chloride. Other important applications are in copper plating of aluminum, preparation of copper standard solutions, testing for molybdenum, in tinting-baths for iron and tin, in pigments for ceramics and glasses, as a fixer and desensitizer reagent in photography, in mercury extraction from ores, in laundry-marking and invisible inks, and in the manufacture of various copper salts.

CuAlNaCaMnFeMgZnPb
>36.9 %20 ppm15 ppm<0.1 %<1 ppm<25 ppm<10 %<30 ppm<10 ppm

Copper tetrafluoroborate | Cu(BF4)2 | Purity: 40% – 42%

Appearance: Dark-blue odorless aqueous solution | Melting point: -90°C | Boiling point: 130°C

Copper(II) tetrafluoroborate is commonly used as a copper electroplating material and in the production of printed circuits. It is also deployed as a component of fluxing, as a catalyst and as an active filler in resin bonded abrasives. In organic chemistry laboratories, it is used to facilitate synthetic reactions such as the Diels-Alder reaction.

CuAlNaCaMgFeB(OH)3NiRem. (water)
>13 %20 ppm10 ppm<0.2 %<1 ppm<10 ppm<2 %<5 ppm50-52 %

Lead fluoroborate | Pb(BF4)2 | Purity: 40% – 45%

Appearance: Colourless liquid | Melting point: -90°C | Boiling point: 130°C

Lead fluoborate is a crystalline powder that is normally disolved in a water solution. It is used as an electroplating solution for metal objects, as a curing agent for epoxy resins and a catalyst in the production of linear polyesters.

CuAlNaCaMgFeB(OH)3PbRem. (water)
<1 %20 ppm 10 ppm<0.2 %<1 ppm<10 ppm<2 %>11 %50-52 %

Nickel(II) chloride hexahydrate | NiCl2·6H2O | Purity: –

Appearance: Green monoclinic crystals | Melting point: 140°C | Boiling point: N/A

Nickel chloride is used for nickel plating cast zinc, as an agent in electrolytic refining of nickel, as a chemical intermediate for nickel catalysts and complex nickel salts, and as an absorber of ammonia gas in industrial gas masks, among other uses.

PbFeCuCdCoAsNiZn
<0.0001<0.0001<0.00005<0.00004<0.0002<0.000524.66<0.00005

Nickel nitrate hexahydrate | Ni(NO3)2·6H2O | Purity: >99.84%

Appearance: Emerald green hygroscopic solid | Melting point: 56.7°C | Boiling point: 136.7°C

Nickel nitrate is used in the preparation of nickel-impregnated catalysts. It also is used to make nickel plates in nickel-cadmium batteries. Other applications are in ceramics to produce brown colors and in preparing nickel oxide.

CuSnBaPbMnCaMgCoSr
2.7 ppm<0.6 ppm<1.83.2 ppm2.5 ppm<5 ppm<1 ppm<0.4 ppm<2.5 ppm

Silver nitrate | AgNO3 | Purity: >99.995%

Appearance: White crystalline solid | Melting point: 212°C | Boiling point: 440°C

Silver nitrate is a natural compound with antiseptic activity. It can be used as a cauterizing or sclerosing agent and can help create a scab to help stop bleeding from a minor skin wound. In its solid form, silver nitrate is commonly used as a precursor to other silver-containing compounds. It is used in making photographic films and in laboratory setting as a staining agent in protein visualization in PAGE gels and in scanning electron microscopy.

CuAlSrPbMgCdZnCoNi
<10 ppm<1 ppm1.5 ppm<0.1 ppm<1 ppm<0.1 ppm<5 ppm<0.1 ppm<0.1 ppm

Stannous chloride dihydrate | SnCl2·2H2O | Purity: >99.71%

Appearance: White to almost white powder to crystal | Melting point: 247°C | Boiling point: 623°C

As a solution, stannous chloride containing a little hydrochloric acid is used for the tin-plating of steel, in order to make tin cans. An electric potential is applied, and tin metal is formed at the cathode via electrolysis. Other uses include the deployment as a mordant in textile dyeing to impart brighter colours with some dyes such as cochineal.

CuAlFePbMgFeZnCoNi
<1 ppm<23 ppm<0.00002 %<66 ppm<19 ppm<30 ppm<1 ppm<1 ppm<1 ppm

Tin tetrafluoroborate | Sn(BF4)2 | Purity: 40% – 45%

Appearance: Colourless liquid | Melting point: -90°C | Boiling point: 130°C

Stannous (tin) fluoroborate is most commonly used as an electrolyte in electroplating for tin and is also used with lead fluoroborate for lead-tin plating. It is also used for plating bath tinned copper, tin and tin alloy. Furthermore, it acts as a catalyst for various organic reactions. It is also used as a petrochemical additive.

CuAlNaCaMgFeB(OH)3SnRem. (water)
<1 %20 ppm10 ppm<0.2 %<1 ppm<10 ppm<2 %>16 %50-52 %