Lead Nitrate 99% AR 500 gr

SKU : O-5106.0500
CAS : 10099-74-8
Formula : Pb(NO₃)₂
Grade : AR
Industrial Applications:
  • Heat Stabilizer: Lead nitrate is used as a heat stabilizer in nylon and polyester, preventing degradation at high temperatures. 
  • Pigment Production: It’s a precursor in the production of pigments, particularly lead chromate, which provides yellow color in paints and coatings. 
  • Coating for Photothermographic Paper: Lead nitrate is used as a coating for photothermographic paper. 
  • Rodenticide: It has been used as a rodenticide. 
  • Gold Cyanidation Process: Lead nitrate is used to improve the leaching process in the gold cyanidation process. 
Chemical Applications:
  • Source of Nitrogen Dioxide:

    Heating lead nitrate is a convenient way to produce nitrogen dioxide (NO2). 

  • Oxidizing Agent:

    It acts as an oxidizing agent in various chemical reactions. 

  • Synthesis of Organic and Inorganic Compounds:

    It is used in the synthesis of organic and inorganic compounds, facilitating oxidation processes. 

  • Bromide Scavenger:

    In organic chemistry, it can act as a bromide scavenger during SN1 substitution reactions. 

  • Preparation of Isothiocyanates:

    It can be used in the preparation of isothiocyanates from dithiocarbamates. 

  • Matches, Pyrotechnics and Explosives:
    Lead nitrate is used in the manufacture of matches and special explosives such as lead azide. 

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Lead(II) nitrate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Pb(NO3)2. It commonly occurs as a colourless crystal or white powder and, unlike most other lead(II) salts, is soluble in water.Known since the Middle Ages by the name plumbum dulce, the production of lead(II) nitrate from either metallic lead or lead oxide in nitric acid was small-scale, for direct use in making other lead compounds. In the nineteenth century lead(II) nitrate began to be produced commercially in Europe and the United States. Historically, the main use was as a raw material in the production of pigments for lead paints, but such paints have been superseded by less toxic paints based on titanium dioxide. Other industrial uses included heat stabilization in nylon and polyesters, and in coatings of photothermographic paper. Since around the year 2000, lead(II) nitrate has begun to be used in gold cyanidation.Lead(II) nitrate is toxic and must be handled with care to prevent inhalation, ingestion and skin contact. Due to its hazardous nature, the limited applications of lead(II) nitrate are under constant scrutiny.

TINDAKAN PENCEGAHAN UNTUK PENANGANAN YANG AMAN

a. Saran tentang penanganan yang aman

Kenakan pakaian pelindung. Jangan menghirup zat/campuran.

b. Tindakan kebersihan

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a. Kondisi penyimpanan

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dekat bahan-bahan yang mudah terbakar.

Suhu penyimpanan : Suhu penyimpanan yang direkomendasikan, lihat label produk.

b. Kelas penyimpanan

Kelas penyimpanan Jerman (TRGS 510): 5.1B: Bahan berbahaya yang mengoksidasi

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