HYDROXYPHENYLMERCURY

HYDROXYPHENYLMERCURY Basic information
Product Name:HYDROXYPHENYLMERCURY
Synonyms:Hydroxy(phenyl) mercury(II);Hydroxyphenylmercury(II);Phenylmercury(II) hydoxide;phenylmercury hydrate;Phenylmercury hydroxide for synthesis;hydroxyphenyl-mercur;mersolite1;phenylhydroxymercury
CAS:100-57-2
MF:C6H6HgO
MW:294.7
EINECS:202-866-7
Product Categories:N-POrganometallic Reagents;OrganomercuryAlphabetic;Alpha sort;Others;P;PER - POLA;Pesticides&Metabolites;Alpha sort;Analytical Standards;Chemical Synthesis;Environmental Standards;N-P;Organometallic Reagents;PER - POLA;Pesticides &;Alphabetic;Analytical/Chromatography;Chromatography;Metabolites;Organomercury
Mol File:100-57-2.mol
HYDROXYPHENYLMERCURY Structure
HYDROXYPHENYLMERCURY Chemical Properties
Melting point 235.5°C
Boiling point 126.5°C
storage temp. Store below +30°C.
solubility 50g/l
form solid
Stability:Stable. Incompatible with strong acids, strong oxidizing agents.
EPA Substance Registry SystemPhenylmercuric hydroxide (100-57-2)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes T+,N,T
Risk Statements 26/27/28-33-50/53-48/24/25-34-25
Safety Statements 13-28-36-45-60-61-37-24/25-23
RIDADR 1894
WGK Germany WGK 3 highly water endangering
RTECS OW4940000
HS Code 2852 10 00
HazardClass 6.1(a)
PackingGroup II
MSDS Information
HYDROXYPHENYLMERCURY Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Propertiessolid
General DescriptionA fine white to cream crystalline solid. Toxic by ingestion, inhalation or skin absorption. Denser than water.
Air & Water ReactionsSlightly soluble in water.
Reactivity ProfileBases or alkalis are chemically similar to sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or sodium oxide (Na2O). They neutralize acids exothermically to form salts plus water. When soluble in water they give solutions having a pH greater than 7.0. Mixing these materials with water can generate troublesome amounts of heat as the base is dissolved or diluted. Bases react with certain metals (such as aluminum and zinc) to form oxides or hydroxides of the metal and generate gaseous hydrogen. Bases may initiate polymerization reactions in polymerizable organic compounds, especially epoxides). They may generate flammable and/or toxic gases with ammonium salts, nitrides, halogenated organics, various metals, peroxides, and hydroperoxides. Materials of this group often serve as catalysts.
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.
Safety ProfilePoison by intravenous route. Mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Hg.
Purification MethodsCrystallise it from dilute aqueous NaOH. [Waugh et al. J Phys Chem 59 395 1955, Beilstein 16 IV 1721.]
HYDROXYPHENYLMERCURY Preparation Products And Raw materials
1-(4-ACETOXYMERCURIPHENYLAZO)-2-NAPHTHOL DI(PHENYLMERCURY)DODECENYL SUCCINATE HYDROXYPHENYLMERCURY O-(HYDROXYMERCURIC)BENZOIC ACID CYCLIC ANHYDRIDE Phenylmercurypropionate 4-(acetoxymercuri)phenyl azide PHENYL MERCURIC CARBONATE FLUORESCEIN MERCURIC ACETATE Hydrargaphen PHENYLMERCURIC BORATE PHENYLMERCURIC HYDROXY QUINALINOLATE PHENYLMERCURIC ACETATE 1,2-TOLUIDINE-4,6-DIMERCURIACETATE phenylmercuric nitrate, basic PHENYL MERCURIC BENZOATE PHENYL MERCURIC PHTHALATE 4-(HYDROXYMERCURY)BENZOIC ACID SODIUM SALT P-AMINOPHENYLMERCURIC ACETATE

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