Tributyltin chloride

96%

  • Product Code: 58467
  Alias:    Tributyltin chloride; Tributyltin chloride
  CAS:    1461-22-9
Molecular Weight: 325.51 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₁₂H₂₇SnCl
EC Number: 215-958-7 MDL Number: MFCD00000521
Melting Point: -9 °C Boiling Point: 171-173 °C25 mm Hg(lit.)
Density: 1.2 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) Storage Condition: room temperature
Product Description: Tributyltin chloride is primarily used as a biocide in antifouling paints applied to ship hulls, boats, and underwater structures to prevent the growth of marine organisms like algae, barnacles, and mollusks. Its effectiveness in controlling biofouling helps improve fuel efficiency and reduce maintenance costs for marine vessels. Additionally, it has been utilized as a wood preservative to protect against fungi and insects, extending the lifespan of treated wood in outdoor applications. In industrial settings, it serves as a catalyst in chemical reactions, particularly in the production of polyurethane foams and silicone coatings. However, due to its high toxicity to aquatic life and environmental persistence, its use has been heavily regulated or banned in many regions.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
PurityGC 96 100%
REFRACTIVE INDEX N20D 1.488-1.493
APPEARANCE COLORLESS TO PALE YELLOW LIQUID
INFRARED SPECTRUM Conforms to Structure
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Size (g) Availability Price Quantity
25.000 10-20 days $23.60
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100.000 10-20 days $62.53
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500.000 10-20 days $203.71
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2500.000 10-20 days $943.43
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Tributyltin chloride
Tributyltin chloride is primarily used as a biocide in antifouling paints applied to ship hulls, boats, and underwater structures to prevent the growth of marine organisms like algae, barnacles, and mollusks. Its effectiveness in controlling biofouling helps improve fuel efficiency and reduce maintenance costs for marine vessels. Additionally, it has been utilized as a wood preservative to protect against fungi and insects, extending the lifespan of treated wood in outdoor applications. In industrial settings, it serves as a catalyst in chemical reactions, particularly in the production of polyurethane foams and silicone coatings. However, due to its high toxicity to aquatic life and environmental persistence, its use has been heavily regulated or banned in many regions.
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