1317-38-0
CuO
290801PD
99.9 %-99.995 %
50-500nm
215-269-1
Class 9
UN3077
PG III
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Characteristic
Copper(II) oxide or cupric oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula CuO. A black solid, it is one of the two stable oxides of copper, the other being Cu2O or cuprous oxide. As a mineral, it is known as tenorite. It is a product of copper mining and the precursor to many other copper-containing products and chemical compounds.
Chemical formula:CuO
Molar mass:79.545 g/mol
Appearance:black to brown powder
Density:6.315 g/cm3
Melting point:1,326 °C (2,419 °F; 1,599 K)
Boiling point:2,000 °C (3,630 °F; 2,270 K)
Solubility in water:insoluble
Band gap:1.2 eV
Magnetic susceptibility (χ):+238.9·10−6 cm3/mol
Refractive index (nD):2.63
Crystal structure:monoclinic, mS8
Application
As a significant product of copper mining, copper(II) oxide is the starting point for the production of other copper salts. For example, many wood preservatives are produced from copper oxide.
Cupric oxide is used as a pigment in ceramics to produce blue, red, and green, and sometimes gray, pink, or black glazes.
It is also incorrectly used as a dietary supplement in animal feed. Due to low bioactivity, negligible copper is absorbed.
It is also used when welding with copper alloys.
A copper oxide electrode formed part of the early battery type known as the Edison–Lalande cell. Copper oxide was also used in a lithium battery type.
Characteristic
Copper(II) oxide or cupric oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula CuO. A black solid, it is one of the two stable oxides of copper, the other being Cu2O or cuprous oxide. As a mineral, it is known as tenorite. It is a product of copper mining and the precursor to many other copper-containing products and chemical compounds.
Chemical formula:CuO
Molar mass:79.545 g/mol
Appearance:black to brown powder
Density:6.315 g/cm3
Melting point:1,326 °C (2,419 °F; 1,599 K)
Boiling point:2,000 °C (3,630 °F; 2,270 K)
Solubility in water:insoluble
Band gap:1.2 eV
Magnetic susceptibility (χ):+238.9·10−6 cm3/mol
Refractive index (nD):2.63
Crystal structure:monoclinic, mS8
Application
As a significant product of copper mining, copper(II) oxide is the starting point for the production of other copper salts. For example, many wood preservatives are produced from copper oxide.
Cupric oxide is used as a pigment in ceramics to produce blue, red, and green, and sometimes gray, pink, or black glazes.
It is also incorrectly used as a dietary supplement in animal feed. Due to low bioactivity, negligible copper is absorbed.
It is also used when welding with copper alloys.
A copper oxide electrode formed part of the early battery type known as the Edison–Lalande cell. Copper oxide was also used in a lithium battery type.
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