Beryllium nitrate

Beryllium nitrate Basic information
Product Name:Beryllium nitrate
Synonyms:Beryllium dinitrate;BERYLLIUM NITRATE;Nitricacid,berylliumsalt;Beryllium nitrate solution;BERYLLIUM ICP STANDARD SOLUTION FLUKA,FO R ICP;BERYLLIUM ATOMIC SPECT. STANDARD SOL. FL UKA, IN NITRIC AC.;BERYLLIUM NITRATE 99.99%, CA. 35WT% SOLU TION IN WATER;solution35%
CAS:13597-99-4
MF:BeN2O6
MW:133.02
EINECS:237-062-5
Product Categories:Beryllium;Inorganic Salts;Synthetic Reagents
Mol File:13597-99-4.mol
Beryllium nitrate Structure
Beryllium nitrate Chemical Properties
Melting point ~60℃ [MER06]
Boiling point decomposes at 100–200℃ [HAW93]
density 1.02 g/mL at 20 °C
storage temp. Store at +15°C to +25°C.
form Liquid
color Clear colorless
PH0.5 (H2O, 20°C)
Water Solubility g Ba(NO3)2/100g H2O: 97 (0°C), 108 (20°C), 178 (60°C); soluble alcohol [LAN05] [HAW93]
Merck 13,1174
CAS DataBase Reference13597-99-4
EPA Substance Registry SystemBeryllium nitrate (Be(NO3)2) (13597-99-4)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes T,T+,O,N
Risk Statements 49-23-36/38-43-48/23-36/37/38-20-34-26-21/22-8-61-45-51/53-25-48/20
Safety Statements 53-26-36/37-45-23-36/37/39-17-61-28
RIDADR UN 3264 8/PG 3
WGK Germany 1
RTECS DS3675000
HS Code 3822 00 00
HazardClass 5.1
PackingGroup II
Hazardous Substances Data13597-99-4(Hazardous Substances Data)
ToxicityLD50 ivn-mus: 3160 mg/kg CUSCAM 55,899,86
MSDS Information
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Beryllium nitrate Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionBeryllium nitrate is said to have the molecular formula of Be(NO3)2 and the molecular weight of grams per mole. It is very soluble in water.
It could be prepared by the action of nitric acid on beryllium carbonate, oxide or hydroxide:
BeCO3 + 2HNO3 ? Be(NO3)2 + CO2 +H2O
Be(OH)2 + 2HNO3 ? Be(NO3)2 + 2H2O
It is described as Be(NO3)2·4H2O, a compound that forms colorless, deliquescent crystals that are soluble in water, and used to introduce beryllium oxide into materials used in incandescent mantles. However, in view of recent developments concerning the behavior of the Be3+ cation in solution, the more likely reactions are:
BeCO3 + 2HNO3 ? Be(OH)NO3 + CO2 + 1/2H2O
Be(OH)2 + 2HNO3 ? Be(OH)NO3 + 3/2H2O





Chemical PropertiesWhite to faintly yellowish, deliquescent mass. Soluble in water, alcohol.
Physical propertiesDTA analysis of the tetrahydrate showed that it dissolves in its own waters of hydration at about 60.4°C. Heating above 101°C causes decomposition with loss of water and oxides of nitrogen plus formation of the oxide. The decomposition is complete at 250°C. Thermal decomposition of these salt hydrates occurs by release of nitric acid which then breaks down to form the nitrogen oxides, rather than break down of the nitrate anion itself. The anhydrate has been prepared by the reaction of beryllium chloride with N2O4 dissolved in ethylacetate. If heated in a vacuum above 50°C, the product, Be(NO3)2·2N2O4, evolves oxides of nitrogen to produce the anhydrate.
The tetrahydrate has a CAS number of 13597-99-4 and molecular weight is grams per mole. Anhydrous beryllium nitrate is a white to pale yellow crystalline solid. Beryllium nitrate trihydrate (CAS number = 7787-55-5) forms slightly yellow crystals with a vapor pressure 49.8 mm Hg at 25°C. Its melting point is 60.5°C and it decomposes completely at 102.3°C. Its Enthalpy of vaporization = 37.72 kJ/mol and its boiling point is 83°C at 760 mm Hg where it becomes anhydrous. Beryllium nitrate is a tumorigen, mutagen and reproductive effector in rats and, presumably in humans.
Beryllium metal dissolves readily in nonoxidizing acids such as HCl and H2SO4, but not in nitric acid as this forms the oxide (this behavior is similar to that of aluminum metal). Beryllium, again similarly to aluminum, dissolves in warm alkali to form the beryllate anion, Be(OH)42-, and hydrogen gas.

Physical propertiesBeryllium nitrate, also known as beryllium dinitrate, is an ionic beryllium salt of nitric acid with the chemical formula Be(NO).Each formula unit is composed of one Be2+ cation and two NO-anions.
UsesChemical reagent, gas-mantle hardener.
UsesBeryllium nitrate is used as a hardening agent for mantles on gas lanterns.
PreparationAnhydrous beryllium nitrate has been prepared by the reaction of anhydrous beryllium chloride with an ethylacetate-dinitrogen tetroxide mixture to give Be(NO3)2 · 2N2O4 [Addison and Walker 1963]. When heated above 50 °C (120 °F) in a vacuum, oxides of nitrogen are evolved, leaving anhydrous beryllium nitrate. The anhydrous salt is stable to approximately 125 °C (255 °F), when a sudden decomposition occurs to give nitrogen tetroxide and a volatile compound that separates from the gas phase as colorless Be4O(NO3)6 crystals. These crystals are slowly hydrolyzed when added to water.
HazardBeryllium nitrate is a toxic chemical,like all other beryllium compounds. It is also an irritant in small doses. When burned, it gives off irritating or toxic fumes. However, when massive short-term exposure occurs, acute pneumonitis can set in, but symptoms do not manifest themselves for 3 days.
HazardVery toxic. Oxidizing material, dangerous fire risk.
Safety ProfileConfirmed carcinogen. Poison byintraperitoneal, intravenous, and subcutaneous routes.Experimental reproductive effects. When heated todecomposition it emits very toxic fumes of BeO and NOx.
SynthesisBeryllium nitrate can be prepared by reacting beryllium hydroxide in nitric acid.
Be(OH) + 2 HNO → Be(NO) + 2 HO
Beryllium nitrate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsBERYLLIUM OXIDE
STRONTIUM NITRIDE strontium nitrite Magnesium nitrate RADIUMNITRATE Radium Nitride Barium nitrate CALCIUM NITRIDE triberyllium nitride Trihydrogen Nitride Cerium Nitrate Magnesium nitride Calcium nitrate FERROUS SULFATE calcium bicarbonate Beryllium nitrate Beryllium BERYLLIUMNITRATETETRAHYDRATE BERYLLIUM ICP-MS STANDARD

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