Ceric ammonium nitrate

Ceric ammonium nitrate Basic information
Product Name:Ceric ammonium nitrate
Synonyms:CAN;CERIC AMMONIUM NITRATE;CERIUM(+4)DIAMMONIUM NITRATE;CERIUM AMMONIUM NITRATE;CERIUM(IV) AMMONIUM NITRATE;CERIUM(IV) DIAMMONIUM NITRATE;CEROUS AMMONIUM NITRATE;DIAMMONIUM CERIUM(IV) NITRATE
CAS:16774-21-3
MF:CeH4N7O18-
MW:530.18
EINECS:240-827-6
Product Categories:Inorganics;metal nitrate salts;Others;Oxidation;Synthetic Reagents;bc0001
Mol File:16774-21-3.mol
Ceric ammonium nitrate Structure
Ceric ammonium nitrate Chemical Properties
Melting point 107-108 °C
Boiling point 83°C
density 1.10 g/mL at 20 °C
vapor density 2.3 (vs air)
vapor pressure 6.4 kPa (@ 20°C)
storage temp. Store at +5°C to +30°C.
solubility 919-1020g/l
form Powder/Solid
Specific Gravity1.045
color Yellow to orange
PH0.61 (111.11g/l, H2O, 20℃)
OdorSlight characteristic odor
Odor Threshold0.29 ppm
Water Solubility 1410 G/L (20 ºC)
Merck 14,1992
Stability:Stable. Oxidizer - contact with combustible material may cause fire. Incompatible with strong reducing agents, combustible material.
InChIKeyWIBGOERAEYJBOT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
CAS DataBase Reference16774-21-3(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemCerate(2-), hexakis(nitrato-.kappa.O)-, diammonium, (OC-6-11)- (16774-21-3)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xi,O,Xn
Risk Statements 8-36/37/38-36/38-41-22
Safety Statements 26-36-17-37/39
RIDADR UN 1477 5.1/PG 2
WGK Germany 3
8
TSCA Yes
HS Code 3822 00 00
HazardClass 5.1
PackingGroup III
ToxicityLD50 orally in Rabbit: > 300 - 2000 mg/kg
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Ceric ammonium nitrate Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Propertiesyellow-orange crystals
Physical propertiesReddish-orange monoclinic crystals; very soluble in water.
UsesCeric ammonium nitrate is used as a volumetric oxidizing reagent in many oxidation-reduction titrations. Cerium(IV) ion is a strong oxidant similar to permanganate ion. It is the most widely-used primary standard among all Ce(IV) compounds. Other applications of this compound are in organic oxidation reactions; and as a catalyst in polymerization of olefins.
UsesUsed as oxidimetric standard.
UsesA strongly oxidizing cerium preparation
PreparationCeric ammonium nitrate is prepared by electrolytic oxidation of cerous nitrate in nitric acid to ceric nitrate, followed by the addition of ammonium nitrate solution. It is separated from the solution by crystallization. It may be prepared alternatively by dissolving cerium(II) oxide, CeO•H2O in concentrated nitric acid followed by treatment with ammonium nitrate.
ReactionsThe most important reactions of Ceric ammonium nitrate are the oxidations, attributed to Ce4+ ion in the solution. The standard reduction potential E° for the formal half-reaction: Ce4+ + e– Ce3+ in 1 M H2SO4 is 1.44 V. The oxidizing strength is comparable to permanganate (MnO4- ), bromate (BrO3-), and dichromate (Cr2O72-) anions. Analytical applications involve reactions with reductants such as sodium oxalate (Na2C2O4) or arsenic (III) oxide (As2O3) in the presence of iron, with ferroin (1,10–phenanthroline iron(II) complex) as the indicator.
General DescriptionAmmonium cerium(IV) nitrate (Cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate, CAN) is a versatile reagent for oxidative electron transfer reactions. It participates in various novel carbon-carbon bond-forming reactions involved in one-pot synthesis of dihydrofurans, tetrahydrofurans and aminotetralins. Iodine/ammonium cerium(IV) nitrate has been employed in direct α-iodination of various ketones to afford the corresponding α-iodo ketones. CAN has been reported as an powerful one-electron oxidant. It also participates in various carbon-heteroatom bond-forming reactions.
HazardCeric ammonium nitrate is a powerful oxidizing agent. Precautions should be taken to avoid accidental contacts with orgnaic or other readily oxidizable substances.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNotclassified
Purification MethodsCeric ammonium nitrate (125g) is warmed with 100mL of dilute HNO3 (1:3 v/v) and 40g of NH4NO3 until it dissolves, and filtered through a sintered-glass funnel. The solid which separates on cooling in ice is filtered off on a sintered funnel (at the pump) and air is sucked through the solid for 1-2 hours to remove most of the nitric acid. Finally, the solid is dried at 80-85o.
Ceric ammonium nitrate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Preparation Productsbeta-Methyl vinyl phosphate (MAP)-->H-GLY-AMC HBR-->5-CHLORO-2'-DEOXYURIDINE-->2,4-DICHLORO-5-IODOPYRIMIDINE-->3-CHLORO-4-((CYCLOPROPYLAMINO)METHYL)BENZALDEHYDE-->1-(3-CHLORO-4-((CYCLOPROPYLAMINO)METHYL)PHENYL)ETHANONE-->2,5-Dichlorobenzo-1,4-quinone-->3-IODO-5-NITRO (1H)INDAZOLE-->4-IODO-1 H-PYRAZOLE-3-CARBOXYLIC ACID
CERIUM(III) CHLORIDE CERIUM(III) SULFATE N-HYDRATE CERIUM(III) NITRATE HEXAHYDRATE CERIC AMMONIUM NITRATE ON SILICA GEL Ammonium hydroxide CERIUM AMMONIUM Ceric ammonium nitrate Ammonium formate Cerium Nitrate Ammonium nitrate Ammonium chloride Ammonium acetate Molybdic acid CERIUM Ammonium carbonate Ammonium sulfate NITRATE Ammonium Ceric Nitrate

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