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Name of vanadium oxysulfate hydrate
CAS#123334-20-3
Vanadium(IV) Sulfate Oxide Hydrate (Metals Basis)
Chinese alias vanadium oxysulfate (IV) hydrate | vanadium oxysulfate (IV) | vanadium oxysulfate hydrate
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Physicochemical properties of vanadium oxysulfate hydrate
Density 2.5
Melting point 105ºC
Molecular formula H2O6SV
Molecular weight 181.01900
Accurate mass 180.90100
PSA 114.94000
Appearance Green to blue solid
Storage condition
Keep the storage unit sealed, stored in a cool, dry place, and ensure that the work room has good ventilation or exhaust
stability
If used and stored according to specifications, it will not decompose and there are no known hazardous reactions
Oxide avoidance
Molecular structure
1, molar refractive index: not useful
2, molar volume (cm3/mol) : no use
3, isotonic specific volume (90.2K) : not available
4, surface tension (dyne/cm) : no use
5, dielectric constant: no use
6, polarizability (10-24cm3) : not available
7. Single isotope mass: 180.901172 Da
8. Nominal mass: 181 Da
9. Average quality: 181.0188 Da
Computational chemistry
1. Reference value of hydrophobic parameter calculation (XlogP) : 0.7
2. Number of hydrogen bond donors: 2
3. Number of hydrogen bond receptors: 4
4. Number of rotatable chemical bonds: 3
5. Number of tautomers: 8
6. Topological molecular polar surface area (TPSA) : 99.8
7. Number of heavy atoms: 20
8, surface charge: 0
9. Complexity: 358
10. Number of isotope atoms: 0
11. Determine the number of atomic stereocenter: 0
12. Number of uncertain atomic stereocentes: 0
13. Determine the number of chemical bond structure centers: 0
14. Number of uncertain chemical bond structure centers: 0
15. Number of covalent bond units: 1
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1. Properties: Blue crystal
2. Density (g/mL,20ºC) : not determined
3. Relative vapor density (g/mL, air =1) : not determined
4. Melting point (ºC) : 105
5. Boiling point (ºC, atmospheric pressure) : not determined
6. Boiling point (ºC,KPa) : not determined
7. Refractive index: not determined
8. Flash point (ºC) : Undetermined
9. Specific rotation (º) : not determined
10. Spontaneous ignition point or ignition temperature (ºC) : not determined
11. Vapor pressure (Pa,20ºC) : not determined
12. Saturated vapor pressure (KPa,20ºC) : not determined
13. Heat of combustion (KJ/mol) : not determined
14. Critical temperature (ºC) : not determined
15. Critical pressure (KPa) : not determined
16. Value of oil-water (octanol/water) distribution coefficient: not determined
17. Upper explosion limit (%,V/V) : not determined
18. Lower explosive limit (%,V/V) : not determined
19. Solubility: soluble in water
Vanadium oxysulfate hydrate MSDS
Module 1. Chemicals
1.1 Product Identifier
: Vanadium oxysulfate (IV) hydrate
Product name
1.2 Other methods of identification
Vanadyl sulfate hydrate
1.3 The relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and the proposed unsuitable uses
For research and development only. Not for medicinal, domestic or other purposes.
Module 2. Hazard Overview
2.1 GHS- Classification
Acute toxicity, oral (Category 4)
2.2 GHS labeling elements, including preventive statements
pictograph
Warning word warning
Hazard declaration
H302 is harmful to swallow.
Warning statement
preventive measure
P264 Clean skin thoroughly after operation.
P270 Do not eat, drink or smoke while using this product.
Accident response
P301 + P312 If you swallow and feel unwell: Call a detoxification center or seek medical attention immediately.
P330 Mouthwash.
Waste disposal
P501 Dispose of the contents/containers to an approved waste treatment plant.
2.3 Other hazards - None
Module 3. Composition/composition information
3.1 Material quality
: Vanadyl sulfate hydrate
Another name
: O5SV · xH2O
Molecular formula
: 163.00 g/mol
Molecular weight
Component concentration or concentration range
Vanadium oxide sulphate hydrate
< = 100%
Chemical Abstracts Registration Number (CAS 123334-20-3)
No.)
Module 4. First Aid measures
4.1 Description of necessary first aid measures
General advice
Consult a doctor. Present this safety manual to the doctor on site.
suction
If inhaled, remove the patient to fresh air. If breathing stops, give artificial respiration. Consult a doctor.
Skin contact
Rinse with soap and plenty of water. Consult a doctor.
Eye contact
Rinse your eyes with water as a precaution.
ingestion
Do not orally feed anything to an unconscious person. Rinse your mouth with water. Consult a doctor.
4.2 Main symptoms and effects, acute and late effects
To the best of our knowledge, this chemical, physical and toxic property has not been fully studied.
4.3 Instructions and instructions for prompt medical treatment and required special treatment
No data
Module 5. Fire protection measures
5.1 Fire extinguishing medium
Fire extinguishing method and extinguishing agent
Extinguish fires with water mist, ethanol resistant foam, dry powder or carbon dioxide.
5.2 Particular hazards arising from this substance or mixture
Sulfur oxide, alum/alum oxide
5.3 Advice to firefighters
If necessary, wear self-contained breathing apparatus to fight the fire.
5.4 Further Information
No data
Module 6. Emergency handling of leakage
6.1 Protective measures for operators, protective equipment and emergency handling procedures
Use personal protective equipment. Avoid dust generation. Avoid inhaling steam, fumes or gases. Ensure adequate ventilation. Avoid inhaling dust.
6.2 Environmental Protection Measures
Don't let the product go down the drain.
6.3 Containment and removal methods for leaking chemicals and disposal materials used
Do not generate dust during collection and disposal. Sweep and shovel away. Place in a suitable closed container for disposal.
6.4 See Other Parts
See Section 13 for discard processing.
Module 7. Operational handling and storage
7.1 Precautions for Security Operations
Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid forming dust and aerosols.
Provide suitable exhaust equipment where dust is generated. General fire protection measures.
7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
Store in a cool place. Keep the container airtight and store in a dry, ventilated place.
Aerated operation and storage hygroscopic.
7.3 Specific Uses
No data
Module 8. Contact control and personal protection
8.1 Allowable concentration
Maximum permissible concentration
There are no known national limits for exposure.
8.2 Exposure Control
Appropriate technical controls
Operate according to good industrial health and safety practices. Wash your hands before breaks and at the end of work.
Personal protective equipment
Eye/face protection
Safety glasses with protective side covers comply with EN166 requirements, please use according to official standards such as NIOSH (USA) or EN166 (EU)
Tested with approved equipment for eye protection.
Skin protection
Gloves must be checked before use.
Remove the gloves using appropriate methods (do not touch the outer surface of the gloves) to avoid contact with this product on any skin area.
Dispose of contaminated gloves carefully after use in accordance with relevant laws and regulations and effective laboratory procedures. Please wash and dry your hands
The selected protective gloves must comply with EU regulation 89/686/EEC and the derived EN 376 standard.
Full contact
Material: Nitrile rubber
Minimum layer thickness 0.11 mm
Solvent penetration time: 480 min
Tested substance Dermatril® (KCL 740 / Z677272, specification M)
Splash protection
Material: Nitrile rubber
Minimum layer thickness 0.11 mm
Solvent penetration time: 480 min
Tested substance Dermatril® (KCL 740 / Z677272, specification M)
, test method EN374
If applied in solvent form or mixed with other substances, or in a different form than EN
For application under the conditions specified in 374, please contact the supplier of EC approved gloves.
This recommendation is only advisory and must be reviewed and confirmed by an industrial hygienist who is familiar with the specific conditions our customers plan to use.
This should not be interpreted as providing approval of the method for any particular use case.
Body protection
The type of protective equipment must be selected according to the concentration and quantity of hazardous substances in a particular workplace.
Respiratory system protection
For exposure to hazardous environments, use type P95 (US) or Type P1 (EU UK)
143) Anti-particulate respirator. For a higher level of protection, use OV/AG/P99 (US) or ABEK-P2 (EU UK 143)
Gas canisters.
Respirators use respirators and parts that have been tested and passed government standards such as NIOSH (US) or CEN (EU).
Module 9. Physical and Chemical properties
9.1 Basic physicochemical properties information
a) Appearance and characteristics
Shape: Powder
Color: Blue
b) Smell
No data
c) Odor threshold
No data
d) pH value
No data
e) Melting/freezing point
Melting/freezing point: 105 °C - lit.
f) Boiling point, initial boiling point and boiling range
No data
g) Flash point
inapplicability
h) evaporation rate
No data
i) Flammability (solid, gas)
No data
j) There is no data on high/low flammability or explosive limits
k) vapor pressure
No data
l) Vapor density
No data
m) Density/relative density
No data
n) Water solubility
No data
o) N-octanol/water partition coefficient
No data
p) Spontaneous combustion temperature
No data
q) Decomposition temperature
No data
r) Viscosity
No data
Module 10. Stability and reactivity
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