| Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate Basic information |
Product Name: | Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate | Synonyms: | Potassium antimony(III) oxide tartrate trihydrate;Antimonate(2-), bis[μ-[2,3-di(hydroxy-κO)butanedioato(4-)-κO1:κO4]]di-, potassium, hydrate (1:2:3), stereoisomer;ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE, SOLUTIONANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE, SOLUTIONANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE, SOLUTION;ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE, TRIHYDRATE, REAGENT (ACS)ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE, TRIHYDRATE, REAGENT (ACS)ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE, TRIHYDRATE, REAGENT (ACS);Potassium antimony t;Antimony potassium tartrate powder;PotassiuM antiMonyl tartrate sesquihydrate, 99+% 500GR;POTASSIUM ANTIMONY(III) OXIDE TARTRATE H | CAS: | 28300-74-5 | MF: | C8H4O12Sb2.3H2O.2K | MW: | 667.87 | EINECS: | 608-190-2 | Product Categories: | Organometallics;Industrial/Fine Chemicals;28300-74-5 | Mol File: | 28300-74-5.mol | |
| Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate Chemical Properties |
Melting point | ≥300 °C(lit.) | alpha | D20 +140.69° (c = 2 in water), +139.25° (c = 2 in glycerol) | density | 2,607 g/cm3 | storage temp. | Store at +15°C to +25°C. | solubility | water: soluble | form | Powder | color | White | Specific Gravity | 2.6 | PH | 4.0 (50g/l, H2O, 20℃) | Water Solubility | 8.3 g/100 mL | Merck | 14,700 | Exposure limits | ACGIH: TWA 0.5 mg/m3 NIOSH: IDLH 50 mg/m3; TWA 0.5 mg/m3 | Stability: | Stable. Incompatible with alkalies, carbonates, strong oxidizing agents. | InChIKey | BBUFTTIHMIIQLI-UHFFFAOYSA-J | CAS DataBase Reference | 28300-74-5(CAS DataBase Reference) | EPA Substance Registry System | Antimony potassium tartrate (28300-74-5) |
Hazard Codes | Xn,N | Risk Statements | 20/22-51/53 | Safety Statements | 61 | RIDADR | UN 1551 6.1/PG 3 | WGK Germany | 3 | RTECS | CC6825000 | TSCA | Yes | HazardClass | 6.1 | PackingGroup | III | HS Code | 29181300 | Hazardous Substances Data | 28300-74-5(Hazardous Substances Data) | Toxicity | LD50 in mice (mg/kg): 55 s.c.; 65 i.v. (Ercoli) |
| Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | colourless crystals | Chemical Properties | Antimony potassium tartrate is an odorless,
colorless, crystalline material or white powder with a
sweetish, metallic taste. | Uses | As mordant in the textile and leather industry. | Uses | Potassium antimonyl tartrate trihydrate is used in chemical therapy treatment of Leishmania guyanensis and Leishmania braziliensis however may be susceptible to antimony resistance. | Uses | Potassium antimonyl tartrate trihydrate was employed as an Sb(III)-containing drug to investigate its ability to induce cell death associated with DNA fragmentation in axenic amastigotes of Leishmania infantum? It may also be used as a standard solution to determine the metalloid concentration such as Sb(III) and Sb(V) in surface soil, using high performance liquid chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (HPLC-ICP-MS). | General Description | Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate solid is a colorless crystalline solid or a white powder. Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate is soluble in water. Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate is used in textile and leather processing and as an insecticide. | Air & Water Reactions | Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate effloresces on exposure to air. Water soluble. | Reactivity Profile | Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate reacts with tannic acid, alkalis and their carbonates, lead salts, astringent infusions (cinchona, rhubarb, etc.), acacia, antipyrene and mercury bichloride. Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate also reacts with acids, salts of heavy metals, albumins, soap and tannins. Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate can react with strong oxidizing agents. . | Health Hazard | Inhalation causes inflammation of membranes of nose and throat, upper respiratory irritation, headache, dizziness. Ingestion causes gastrointestinal upset, strong irritation, vomiting. Contact with eyes or skin causes irritation. Further symptoms of exposure include nervous complaints (i.e., irritability, dizziness, muscular and neurological pain). | Fire Hazard | Non-combustible, substance itself does not burn but may decompose upon heating to produce corrosive and/or toxic fumes. Containers may explode when heated. Runoff may pollute waterways. | Safety Profile | Human poison by
intravenous route, producing liver and
kidney changes, somnolence, dyspnea, and
pupillary dilation. Poison by ingestion,
subcutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular,
and intraperitoneal routes. Large doses cause
severe liver damage. Human mutation data
reported. Used medicinally, the therapeutic
dose is close to the toxic dose. Upon
decomposition it emits toxic fumes of K2O
and Sb. | Potential Exposure | It is used in medicine; textile and
leather dyeing; as an insecticide. | Shipping | UN1549 Antimony potassium tartrate, Hazard
Class: 6.1; Labels: 6.1-Poisonous materials. | Purification Methods | Crystallise it from water (3mL/g) between 100o and 0o. Dry it at 100o. [Chinoporos & Papathanosopolos J Phys Chem 65 1643 1961, Beilstein 3 III 1014, 3 IV 1227.] | Incompatibilities | Solution will react with alkaline
materials. | Waste Disposal | Consult with environmental
regulatory agencies for guidance on acceptable disposal
practices. Generators of waste containing this contaminant
(≥100 kg/mo) must conform with EPA regulations governing
storage, transportation, treatment, and waste disposal. |
| Potassium antimonyl tartrate sesquihydrate Preparation Products And Raw materials |
|