CAS
NO. |
1271-51-8 |
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EINECS
NO. |
215-041-1
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FORMULA |
C12H12Fe |
MOL
WT. |
212.08
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H.S.
CODE |
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TOXICITY
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SYNONYMS |
Ethenyl-ferrocene; Vinylcyclopentadienyl
Iron; |
SMILES
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CLASSIFICATION
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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PHYSICAL
STATE |
yellow to orange
crystals |
MELTING POINT |
52
- 55 C
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BOILING
POINT |
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SPECIFIC GRAVITY |
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SOLUBILITY
IN WATER |
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SOLVENT
SOLUBILITY
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pH |
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VAPOR DENSITY |
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AUTOIGNITION
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NFPA
RATINGS |
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REFRACTIVE
INDEX
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FLASH
POINT |
62
C |
STABILITY |
Stable
under ordinary conditions (Flammable solid) |
DESCRIPTION
AND APPLICATIONS
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Ferrocene, yellow to orange crystal melting at 173 C, is an organometallic
compound of sandwich structure. It has two five membered carbon rings which
are
parallel, with the iron ion sandwiched between them. Its systematic name is
Di-[¥ð]-Cyclopentadienyl Iron(II) or Bis(¥ç5-Cyclopentadienyl) Iron. The bonding is between pi orbitals on the
rings and d-orbitals on the Fe2+ ion. It is used as a combustion control
additive in fuels, antiknock agent in gasoline,
and for heat stabilization in greases and plastics. It is used as a catalyst for the synthesis of ammonia. Ferrocene derivatives, can be described as a multi-electron transfer, are useful
for following fields:
- Stating
material for more coordination of organometallic-complexes
- Redox
mediators in biosensor
- Catalysts for the oxidative organic synthesis
- Molecular chemistry
- Disease diagnosis and treatment
- Water
treatment
- Photolysis chemistry
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SALES
SPECIFICATION |
APPEARANCE
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yellow to orange
crystals |
CONTENT
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97.0%
min
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FREE-Fe
|
100ppm
max
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TRANSPORTATION |
PACKING |
25kgs
in drum |
HAZARD CLASS |
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UN
NO. |
1325 |
OTHER
INFORMATION |
Hazard
Symbols: F, Risk Phrases: 11, Safety Phrases:
16-22-24/25 |
PRICE
INFORMATION |
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