123334-20-3
VOSO4•xH2O
23081601LP
99.9%
3-12mm
248-652-7
Class 6.1
UN2931
PG II
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Characteristic
Vanadyl(IV) sulfate describes a collection of inorganic compounds of vanadium with the formula , VOSO4(H2O)x where 0≤x≤6. The pentahydrate is common. This hygroscopic blue solid is one of the most common sources of vanadium in the laboratory, reflecting its high stability. It features the vanadyl ion, VO2+, which has been called the "most stable diatomic ion.Vanadyl sulfate is an intermediate in the extraction of vanadium from petroleum residues, one commercial source of vanadium.
Chemical formula:H10O10SV
Molar mass: 253.07 g/mol
Appearance: Blue solid
Melting point: 105 °C (221 °F; 378 K) decomposes
Solubility in water:Soluble
Application
Vanadium(IV) sulfate oxide hydrate is used as a catalyst for the oxidative aromatization of cyclohexenone. It is also used as a component in some food supplements. It is one of the intermediate during the extraction of vanadium from petroleum residues.
Characteristic
Vanadyl(IV) sulfate describes a collection of inorganic compounds of vanadium with the formula , VOSO4(H2O)x where 0≤x≤6. The pentahydrate is common. This hygroscopic blue solid is one of the most common sources of vanadium in the laboratory, reflecting its high stability. It features the vanadyl ion, VO2+, which has been called the "most stable diatomic ion.Vanadyl sulfate is an intermediate in the extraction of vanadium from petroleum residues, one commercial source of vanadium.
Chemical formula:H10O10SV
Molar mass: 253.07 g/mol
Appearance: Blue solid
Melting point: 105 °C (221 °F; 378 K) decomposes
Solubility in water:Soluble
Application
Vanadium(IV) sulfate oxide hydrate is used as a catalyst for the oxidative aromatization of cyclohexenone. It is also used as a component in some food supplements. It is one of the intermediate during the extraction of vanadium from petroleum residues.
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