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Atomfair Nickel fluoride (NiF2), tetrahydrate F2H8NiO4
Description Nickel Fluoride Tetrahydrate (NiF2??4H2O) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This green crystalline solid exhibits excellent solubility in water and is valued for its role as a catalyst and precursor in chemical synthesis. With a molecular formula of F2H8NiO4and CAS No. 13940-83-5, it is supplied in rigorously controlled batches to ensure consistency for electrochemical, materials science, and specialty chemical applications. Ideal for laboratories requiring precise nickel and fluoride sources, this compound is stored under controlled conditions to maintain stability and purity.
Description
Description
Nickel Fluoride Tetrahydrate (NiF2??4H2O) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This green crystalline solid exhibits excellent solubility in water and is valued for its role as a catalyst and precursor in chemical synthesis. With a molecular formula of F2H8NiO4 and CAS No. 13940-83-5, it is supplied in rigorously controlled batches to ensure consistency for electrochemical, materials science, and specialty chemical applications. Ideal for laboratories requiring precise nickel and fluoride sources, this compound is stored under controlled conditions to maintain stability and purity.
- CAS No: 13940-83-5
- Molecular Formula: F2H8NiO4
- Molecular Weight: 168.75
- Exact Mass: 167.974407
- Monoisotopic Mass: 167.974407
- IUPAC Name: difluoronickel;tetrahydrate
- SMILES: O.O.O.O.F[Ni]F
- Synonyms: Nickel fluoride (NiF2), tetrahydrate, 604-130-4, 13940-83-5, NICKEL(II) FLUORIDE TETRAHYDRATE, nickel fluoride tetrahydrate
Application
Nickel Fluoride Tetrahydrate is commonly employed as a catalyst in organic synthesis and fluorination reactions. It serves as a precursor for nickel-based materials in electroplating and battery research. Additionally, it finds use in the preparation of specialty glasses and ceramics due to its ability to modify structural properties.
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