Carbon tetrachloride
for HPLC,≥99.0%
- Product Code: 93277
Alias:
carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
CAS:
56-23-5
Molecular Weight: | 153.82 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | CCl₄ |
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EC Number: | 200-262-8 | MDL Number: | MFCD00000785 |
Melting Point: | -23 °C | Boiling Point: | 76-77°C |
Density: | Storage Condition: | room temperature |
Product Description:
Carbon tetrachloride has been widely used in various industrial applications, though its use has significantly declined due to its toxicity and environmental impact. Historically, it was a common solvent in dry cleaning and degreasing processes, effectively removing oils and fats from machinery and fabrics. It was also employed as a fire extinguishing agent, particularly in extinguishers designed for electrical fires, due to its non-flammable nature. In the chemical industry, it served as a feedstock for the production of refrigerants and propellants, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Additionally, it was utilized in the synthesis of other chemicals, including pharmaceuticals and agricultural products. However, its use has been largely phased out in many countries due to its harmful effects on human health and the ozone layer.
Product Specification:
Test | Specification |
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APPEARANCE | Colorless Liquid |
EVAPORATION RESIDUE | 0 4 mg/L |
INFRARED SPECTRUM | Conforms to Structure |
PURITY | 99-100 |
REFRACTURE INDEX N20D | 1.459-1.461 |
SPECIFIC GRAVIY2020 | 1.592-1.595 |
UV absorption : 265 nm A: | 0-1 |
UV absorption : 270 nm A: | 0-0.4 |
UV absorption : 280 nm A: | 0-0.1 |
UV absorption : 290 nm A: | 0-0.03 |
UV absorption : 400 nm A: | 0-0.02 |
UV absorption : 300 nm A: | 0-0.01 |
WATER BY KARL FISCHER | 0 1 % |
NOTE: | This product is low melting point solid,may change state in different environments (solid, liquid or semi-solid) |
Sizes / Availability / Pricing:
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100.000 | 10-20 days | £26.24 |
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500.000 | 10-20 days | £112.63 |
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Carbon tetrachloride
Carbon tetrachloride has been widely used in various industrial applications, though its use has significantly declined due to its toxicity and environmental impact. Historically, it was a common solvent in dry cleaning and degreasing processes, effectively removing oils and fats from machinery and fabrics. It was also employed as a fire extinguishing agent, particularly in extinguishers designed for electrical fires, due to its non-flammable nature. In the chemical industry, it served as a feedstock for the production of refrigerants and propellants, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Additionally, it was utilized in the synthesis of other chemicals, including pharmaceuticals and agricultural products. However, its use has been largely phased out in many countries due to its harmful effects on human health and the ozone layer.
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