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Antimony(III) iodide (CAS 7790-44-5)

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Alternate Names:
Antimony triiodide
CAS Number:
7790-44-5
Molecular Weight:
502.47
Molecular Formula:
SbI3
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Antimony(III) iodide is also known as Antimony triiodide (SbI3) is a chemical compound comprising antimony and three iodine atoms. It exists as a solid with a yellow hue at room temperature and is recognized for its extensive utility in scientific and industrial domains. It serves as a catalyst in organic synthesis and a reagent for iodine determination, while also participating in the creation of diverse antimony compounds. This compound finds application in producing semiconductors, dyes and pigments,.In various scientific investigations, antimony triiodide has demonstrated its significance. Its roles encompass being a reagent for water iodine measurement, an oxidizing agent for antimony compound synthesis, and a catalyst for organic synthesis.Its catalytic efficacy is attributed to the iodine atoms present in the compound. These iodine atoms can interact with other molecules, initiating the formation of novel products through catalytic oxidation—a process that underlies the compound′s catalytic potential.


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Antimony(III) iodide, 10 g

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10 g
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