Silver carbonate

Silver carbonate Basic information
Product Name:Silver carbonate
Synonyms:SILVER CARBONATE;SILVER(I) CARBONATE;Carbonicacid,disilver(1+)salt;carbonicacid,disilver(1++)salt;ver carbonate;disilvercarbonate;silver(1)carbonate;Silvercarbonateyellowpowder
CAS:534-16-7
MF:CAg2O3
MW:275.75
EINECS:208-590-3
Product Categories:metal carbonate;Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry;Chemical Synthesis;Materials Science;Metal and Ceramic Science;Silver;Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry;Chemical Synthesis;Salts;Silver Salts;SilverMetal and Ceramic Science;Metal and Ceramic Science;Silver Salts;bc0001
Mol File:534-16-7.mol
Silver carbonate Structure
Silver carbonate Chemical Properties
Melting point 210 °C (dec.) (lit.)
density 6.08 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
storage temp. Keep in dark place,Inert atmosphere,Room temperature
solubility Aqueous Acid (Slightly), Aqueous Base (Slightly)
form Granular Powder
Specific Gravity6.08
color Green-yellow to greenish
Water Solubility insoluble
Sensitive Light Sensitive
Merck 14,8507
Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)pKsp: 11.07
BRN 6936654
Stability:Stability Stable, but light sensitive. Incompatible with reducing agents, acids.
InChIKeyKQTXIZHBFFWWFW-UHFFFAOYSA-L
CAS DataBase Reference534-16-7(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry Referencesilver carbonate(534-16-7)
EPA Substance Registry SystemSilver(I) carbonate (534-16-7)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xn,Xi
Risk Statements 36/37/38-20
Safety Statements 26-37/39-36
WGK Germany 3
RTECS FG0700000
8
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 9
HS Code 28432900
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Silver carbonate Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesSilver carbonate (chemical formula: Ag2CO3) is a light yellow or yellow-green powder, slightly soluble in water, and easily turns dark purple or dark gray under long-term light. After heating, it will decompose to produce silver oxide, which is used to prepare other silver compounds.
Silver carbonate
UsesSilver carbonate is a mild oxidizing agent for conversion of alcohols to aldehydes and ketones. It is also used as Biological stain and Koenigs-Knorr glycosylation.
ApplicationSilver Carbonate on Celite is a reagent used in the synthesis of 3-Oxo-12a-hydroxy-5β-cholanoic Acid which is a keto bile acid derivative.
PreparationSilver carbonate is prepared by the reaction of sodium carbonate and silver nitrate.
Reaction: Dissolve 53g of sodium carbonate in 600ml of water and slowly add it to a solution of 172g of silver nitrate dissolved in 2L of water (10min). Silver nitrate is in a slight excess. The reaction mixture was vigorously stirred with a mechanical stirrer, and the silver carbonate was filtered off, washed with a small amount of acetone to facilitate drying, and then air-dried. All operations must be carried out in a dark room.
ReactionsSilver carbonate is not a powerful oxidizing agent but it is useful in Organic chemistry. Rapoport et al. were probably the first to use silver carbonate for the oxidation of alcohols to carbonyl derivatives. Rapoport refluxed codeine with silver carbonate in benzene and obtained a 75% yield of codeinone. In later work King et al. oxidized codeine with silver carbonate in refluxing toluene or xylene and obtained an 85% yield of codeinone with a much shorter reaction time.
Silver carbonate Reaction
General DescriptionOdorless yellow to brown solid. Sinks in water.
Reactivity ProfileSilver carbonate is a carbonates salt that has weak oxidizing or reducing powers. It is decomposed by acids with the evolution of carbon dioxide.
Health HazardContact with eyes causes irritation. If continued for a long period, ingestion or inhalation of silver compounds can cause permanent discoloration of the skin (argyria).
Fire HazardBehavior in Fire: Decomposes to silver oxide, silver, and carbon dioxide; the reaction is not hazardous.
Silver carbonate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsSodium carbonate-->Silver
Calcium carbonate Silver chloride Ethylene carbonate Silver sulfate Lithium carbonate Sodium bicarbonate Carbonate Ammonium bicarbonate Sodium carbonate Carbonate Silver carbonate Turpentine, oil, sulfurized, reaction products with silver carbonate 2,6,6-trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]heptane-3-thiol complexes Polycarbonate SILVER CARBONATE-(13)C, >98 (ATOM % (13) C),SILVER CARBONATE-13C Silver Dimethyl carbonate POLY(BISPHENOL A CARBONATE) Celite

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