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| Nickel(II) chloride hexahydrate Basic information |
| Nickel(II) chloride hexahydrate Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 140℃ -H{2}O | density | 1,92 g/cm3 | storage temp. | Store below +30°C. | solubility | 2540g/l | form | Solution | color | Green | PH | 4.9 (100g/l, H2O, 20℃) | Water Solubility | 2540 G/L (20 ºC) | Sensitive | Hygroscopic | Merck | 14,6505 | Exposure limits | ACGIH: TWA 0.1 mg/m3 NIOSH: IDLH 10 mg/m3; TWA 0.015 mg/m3 | Stability: | Stable. Hygroscopic. Incompatible with peroxides. | InChIKey | LAIZPRYFQUWUBN-UHFFFAOYSA-L | CAS DataBase Reference | 7791-20-0(CAS DataBase Reference) | EPA Substance Registry System | Nickel chloride (NiCl2), hexahydrate (7791-20-0) |
| Nickel(II) chloride hexahydrate Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | Green solid | Uses | Anhydr salt as absorbent for NH3 in gas masks. Hexahydrate for nickel electroplating; manufacture of nickel catalysts. | Uses | Nickel(II) chloride hexahydrate has been used:
- in the preparation of nickel platting solution for galvanostatically coating nickel inside the reduced carbon layer during the synthesis of multiwall carbon nanotube micromotors
- in screening of metals for inflammatory effect on vascular endothelial cells
- as an additive in artificial cerebrospinal fluid (ACSF) to analyse excitatory post synaptic currents (EPSPs) in the hippocampus slices
| Uses | Nickel(II) chloride hexahydrate may be employed as a catalyst in the high yield synthesis of tetra-substituted pyrrole derivatives. It may be used for the conversion of tetrahydropyranyl (THP) and tert-butyldimethylsilyl (TBS) ethers to the corresponding hydroxyl compounds. | Definition | ChEBI: A hydrate of nickel chloride containing nickel (in the +2 oxidation state), chloride and water moeities in the ratio 1:2:6. | General Description | Nickel(II) chloride hexahydrate is a nickel salt that can be used as a catalyst. It is cost effective and can be used in a variety of industrial processes. It can also be used in cross-coupling reactions. | Hazard | Confirmed carcinogen. | Biochem/physiol Actions | Nickel (Ni) is an essential trace element that plays an important role in the structure and function of DNA, RNA and protein. It has toxic effects on renal, pulmonary and cardiovascular system at higher concentrations. Nickel is implicated in carcinogenesis. Ni2+ ions is a clastogenic agent. Nickel ions (Ni2+) is a non-specific voltage-gated calcium channel blocker. | Safety Profile | Confirmed human
carcinogen. Poison by intraperitoneal and
intravenous routes. Experimental
reproductive effects. Mutation data
reported. Violent reaction with potassium.
When heated to decomposition it emits very
toxic fumes of Cl-. See also NICKEL
COMPOUNDS and CHLORIDES. | Purification Methods | It crystallises from dilute HCl to form the green hexahydrate. At 70o this dehydrates to the tetrahydrate, and at higher temperatures it forms the anhydrous salt. It sublimes in yellow hexagonal scales in a stream of HCl. Store it in a desiccator as it is deliquescent. [Hart & Partington J Chem Soc 104 1943.] |
| Nickel(II) chloride hexahydrate Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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