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Potassium hexafluorozirconate cas 16923-95-8

Product Name: Potassium hexafluorozirconate CAS: 16923-95-8 MF: F6K2Zr MW: 283.41 EINECS: 240-985-6 Melting point: 840°C Density: 3,5 g/cm3 Form: powder Color: colorless monoclinic crystals, crystalline Odor: Odorless Merck: 14,7639

Potassium hexafluorozirconate cas 16923-95-8 is used in a variety of applications related to materials science and chemistry. Its uses include:

1. Ceramics and Glass: Commonly used in the production of zirconium-based ceramics and glass, which can be used in electronics, optics and other high-performance materials.

2. Catalysis: Potassium hexafluorozirconate cas 16923-95-8 can be used as a catalyst or catalyst precursor for certain chemical reactions, especially in organic synthesis.

3. Fluorine chemistry: Utilize the reactivity of fluorine atoms to synthesize other fluorine compounds and materials.

4. Analytical Chemistry: Analytical techniques that can be used to detect and quantify zirconium and other elements.

5. Research: In academic and industrial research, it can be used as a reagent in various chemical experiments and research.

 

Packed in 25 kg per drum or based on customers' requirements.

Potassium hexafluorozirconate cas 16923-95-8 should be stored properly to ensure its stability and safety. Here are some storage guidelines:

1. Container: Please store this product in a sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and contamination. The container material should be compatible with fluorine compounds.

2. Environment: Please store the container in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid storage in areas with high humidity.

3. Temperature: Maintain a stable temperature, ideally at room temperature unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer.

4. Separation: Store away from incompatible substances, especially strong acids and alkalis, and other active chemicals.

5. Label: Make sure containers are clearly labeled with the chemical name, hazard information, and any relevant safety precautions.

6. Access: Ensure storage areas are secure and restrict access to authorized personnel only.

7. Emergency Procedures: Have appropriate spill cleanup materials and emergency procedures ready in case of an accidental spill.

 

When transporting Potassium Hexafluorozirconate cas 16923-95-8, there are some precautions and considerations to keep in mind to ensure safe transportation. Here are some key considerations:

1. Regulatory Compliance: Review and adhere to local, national, and international regulations regarding the transportation of chemical substances. This includes following guidelines set by organizations such as the United Nations (UN) and the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).

2. Proper Packaging: Use appropriate packaging materials that are compatible with potassium hexafluorozirconate. Ensure the container is sturdy, leak-proof, and moisture-proof. Use inner packaging to safely contain the substance.

3. Label: Clearly label the packaging with the chemical name, UN number (if applicable), hazard symbol, and any relevant safety information. Ensure labels are legible and meet regulatory requirements.

4. Documentation: Prepare and attach all necessary shipping documents such as Safety Data Sheet (SDS), Shipping Declaration, and any required licenses or certificates.

5. Temperature Control: If necessary, ensure that the method of transport can maintain appropriate temperature conditions to prevent degradation or reaction of the substance.

6. Avoid Incompatible Materials: Ensure that potassium hexafluorozirconate is not transported together with incompatible materials such as strong acids or bases, as these may cause dangerous reactions.

7. Emergency Procedures: Provide information on emergency procedures in the event of a spill or accident during transportation, including contact information for the emergency response team.

8. Training: Ensure that personnel involved in the transportation process are trained in handling hazardous materials and understand the specific risks associated with potassium hexafluorozirconate.