BISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE

BISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE Basic information
Product Name:BISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE
Synonyms:BISMUTHYL CHLORIDE, 99.99%BISMUTHYL CHLORIDE, 99.99%BISMUTHYL CHLORIDE, 99.99%;bismuth(III) oxide chloride;PEARL WHITE;biju;BISMUTHOXYCHLORIDE,POWDER,PURIFIED;Bismuth oxychloride, 99.99%;BISMUTH (LLL) OXYCHLORIDE;Bismuth(III) chloride oxide, 99.999% (metals basis)
CAS:7787-59-9
MF:BiClO
MW:260.43
EINECS:232-122-7
Product Categories:Inorganics
Mol File:7787-59-9.mol
BISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE Structure
BISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE Chemical Properties
Melting point melts at low red heat [MER06]
density 7.72 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
refractive index 2.15
solubility H2O: insoluble(lit.)
form Powder
color Very pale brown
Specific Gravity7.72
Odorat 100.00?%. odorless
Water Solubility Soluble in HCl, HNO3. Insoluble in water, alcohol.
Merck 14,1263
Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)pKsp: 30.75
InChIKeyGLQBXSIPUULYOG-UHFFFAOYSA-M
CAS DataBase Reference7787-59-9(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemBismuthine, chlorooxo- (7787-59-9)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xi
Risk Statements 36/37/38
Safety Statements 26-36
WGK Germany 2
RTECS EB2700000
TSCA Yes
HS Code 28274990
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BISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesBismuth oxychloride is a white Lustorus powder, It is an inorganic white pigment commonly used in foundations, blushes and other color cosmetics. Bismuth oxychloride usually comes in two forms: diamond and pearl finishes. The diamond is shimmery and the pearl is more matte.
Bismuth is the least toxic of its periodic table neighbors like lead, tin, antimony and polonium. Bismuth in itself is not safe for use in cosmetics, and must be refined and combined with other elements to produce bismuth oxychloride.
Bismuth oxychloride
Bismuth occurs naturally, but in very small amounts. Most of the bismuth produced in the USA is as a by-product from refining lead, tin, copper, silver and gold ores.
Once the bismuth has been harvested, it is further refined through several processes to remove dangerous elements like lead. Then it is chlorinated, which gives us bismuth chloride (BiCl3). It still poses a severe risk at this point, smelling of hydrochloric acid. When bismuth chloride is combined with water, it starts to decompose and part of the chlorine is replaced by oxygen from the water. This process is called hydrolysis. The remaining compound is bismuth, chlorine and oxygen = Bismuth oxychloride.



Physical propertiesWhite powder or tetragonal crystals; density 7.72 g/cm3; practically insoluble in water, alcohol and acetone; soluble in hydrochloric and nitric acids (with decomposition); Ksp 7.0 x 10-9.
UsesIn face powders; as pigment; manufacture of artificial pearls, dry-cell cathodes.
Usesbismuth oxychloride is an inorganic color additive. It is used mostly in makeup manufacturing and rarely in skin care formulations. It may also be used for pearlization in cosmetics.
UsesIt is used as skin protective's, thickeners, and absorbent agents. It act as a coloring agents in cosmetics.
PreparationBismuth oxychloride is made by treating bismuth chloride with water and then drying the white precipitate so formed to expel a molecule of water:
BiCl3 + 2H2O → Bi(OH)2Cl + 2HCl

Bi(OH)2Cl BiOCl + H2O
Also, the compound is prepared by treating a dilute nitric acid solution of bismuth nitrate with sodium chloride.


General DescriptionOdorless white solid. Sinks in water.
Reactivity ProfileBISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE emits toxic fumes of chloride ion and bismuth when heated to decomposition [USCG, 1999].
Health HazardContact with dust causes mild eye irritation and can cause skin rashes.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNotclassified
BISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE Preparation Products And Raw materials
CERIUM(III) CHLORIDE Stannous chloride dihydrate ANTIMONY (IV) OXIDE INDIUM TIN OXIDE BISMUTH HYDROXIDE Pearlescing additive SODIUM BISMUTHATE Ferrous chloride Silver sulfate Bismuth trioxide Antimony trichloride Bismuth Sodium tungstate dihydrate Cadmium chloride Pearlylustre slurry of bismuth oxychloride BISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE Bismuth trichloride BISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE(1)

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