Vanadyl sulfate

Vanadyl sulfate Basic information
Uses Preparation
Product Name:Vanadyl sulfate
Synonyms:ci77940;oxo(sulfato(2-)-o)-vanadiu;oxo(sulfato(2-)-O)-Vanadium;oxo[sulfato(2-)-o]-vanadiu;oxosulfato-vanadiu;oxysulfato-vanadiu;vanadiumoxidesulfate(vo(so4));Vanadyl sulfat
CAS:27774-13-6
MF:O5SV
MW:163
EINECS:248-652-7
Product Categories:metal sulfate;Indoles;Inorganics
Mol File:27774-13-6.mol
Vanadyl sulfate Structure
Vanadyl sulfate Chemical Properties
Melting point 105°C
density 2.06[at 20℃]
form Solid
color Blue
Water Solubility soluble
Stability:Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
LogP-1.031 (est)
CAS DataBase Reference27774-13-6(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemVanadyl sulfate (27774-13-6)
Safety Information
Risk Statements 22-36/38
Safety Statements 26-36/37/39
RIDADR UN 2931/9152
Hazardous Substances Data27774-13-6(Hazardous Substances Data)
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Vanadium oxysulfate English
Vanadyl sulfate Usage And Synthesis
UsesThe dihydrate is a mordant in dyeing and printing fabrics; used in preparing aniline black; a colorant in ceramics to form blue and green glazes; used in making colored glass; and a reducing agent.
PreparationVanadyl sulfate is prepared by passing sulfur dioxide through a cold solution of vanadium pentoxide in sulfuric acid, followed by crystallization:
V2O5 + H2SO4 + H2O + SO2 → 2VOSO4 + 2H2O
Chemical PropertiesVanadyl sulfate is a pale blue crystalline powder. Odorless.
Physical propertiesThe dihydrate, VOSO4?2H2O is a blue black crystalline powder, soluble in water.
DefinitionChEBI: Vanadyl sulfate is a vanadium coordination entity and a metal sulfate.
General DescriptionA blue crystalline solid. Very soluble in water. Denser than water. Contact may irritate skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. May be toxic by ingestion, inhalation and skin absorption.
Reactivity ProfileVanadyl sulfate has weak oxidizing or reducing powers. Redox reactions can however still occur.
Health HazardHighly toxic, may be fatal if inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through skin. Avoid any skin contact. Effects of contact or inhalation may be delayed. Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Runoff from fire control or dilution water may be corrosive and/or toxic and cause pollution.
Fire HazardNon-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.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNonflammable
Safety ProfileA poison and an inhalation hazard. Poison by intravenous, intraperitoneal, and subcutaneous routes. Mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of VOx and SOx. See also SULFATES and VANADIUM COMPOUNDS.
Potential ExposureVanadyl sulfate is used as a fixative for textile dyes, a colorant for glass and ceramics; a reducing agent and a catalyst.
ShippingUN2931 Vanadyl sulfate, Hazard Class: 6.1; Labels: 6.1-Poisonous materials.
IncompatibilitiesVanadyl sulfate has weak oxidizing or reducing powers. Redox reactions can however still occur. Incompatible with oxidizers (chlorates, nitrates, peroxides, permanganates, perchlorates, chlorine, bromine, fluorine, etc.); contact may cause fires or explosions. Keep away from alkaline materials, strong bases, strong acids, oxoacids, epoxides. Vanadyl sulfate may attack metals; sulfates react with aluminum, magnesium.
Vanadyl sulfate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsSulfurous Acid-->Vanadium(V) oxide
Vanadylsulfate VANADYL SULFATE TRIHYDRATE, 99.99+%,VANADYL SULFATE HYDRATE Ammonium Sulfite Vanadyl acetylacetonate Neomycin sulfate Vanadium(Ⅳ) oxysulfate dihydrate Heparitin, sulfate sulfate Vanadyl sulfate Sodium sulfate Oxyvanadium phthalocyanine Vanadium(V) oxide TITANIUM OXYSULFATE Ferrous sulfate monohydrate Ammonium metavanadate Ammonium sulfate Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate Potassium sulfate

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