
CAS 1315-04-4: Antimony pentasulfide
Formula:S·Sb
InChI:InChI=1S/S.Sb
InChI key:InChIKey=YPMOSINXXHVZIL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[S].[Sb]
Synonyms:- Antimonial saffron
- Antimonic sulfide
- Antimony Pentasulphide
- Antimony Red
- Antimony Sulfide Golden
- Antimony pentasulfide
- Antimony pentasulfide (Sb<sub>2</sub>S<sub>5</sub>)
- Antimony pentasulfidedithioxoantimony
- Antimony sulfide (Sb<sub>2</sub>S<sub>5</sub>)
- Antimony(+3) Cation Pentasulfide
- Antimony(+3) Cation Trisulfide
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Antimony(V) sulphide
CAS:Antimony(V) sulphideFormula:·2Sb·5SPurity:techColor and Shape:Yellow-Orange SolidMolecular weight:403.85g/molAntimony pentasulfide, pure
CAS:This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Acros Organics product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Acros Organics product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific Chemicals.Formula:S5Sb2Color and Shape:Yellow to orange-red, PowderMolecular weight:403.82Antimony(V) Sulfide
CAS:Formula:Sb2S5Color and Shape:Orange to Brown powder to crystalMolecular weight:403.82Antimony(V) pentasulfide
CAS:Formula:Sb2S5Purity:≥ 98.0%Color and Shape:Yellow-orange to brown-orange or brown powderMolecular weight:403.85Ref: IN-DA000ZAT
Discontinued productAntimony pentasulphide
CAS:Antimony pentasulphide is a non-stoichiometric, semiconducting material that has been studied as a polymerization initiator for the production of polymers. It is insoluble in water and organic solvents. Antimony pentasulphide is also used to produce animal experiments and chronic oral toxicity studies. The effect on the body is dependent on the length of exposure and the concentration. Chronic exposure to large doses of antimony pentasulphide can cause anemia due to decreased erythrocyte production, leading to decreased oxygen delivery throughout the body. Polymerization reactions with antimony pentasulphide can be initiated by heat, light, or chemicals such as hydrochloric acid or sodium carbonate. The viscosity of antimony pentasulphide depends on its temperature, which increases with increasing temperature. Antimony pentasulphide has been shown to have a diameter of about 3 nm at room temperature and aboutPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:313.55 g/molAntimony(V) sulfide, min. 98%
CAS:Antimony(V) sulfide, min. 98%Formula:Sb2S5Purity:min. 98%Color and Shape:yellow-orange solidMolecular weight:403.82Antimony (V) sulfide - 60% SB
CAS:Antimony (V) sulfide is a chemical compound that has been used in animal experiments to study the size of particles and their effects on respiratory tract. Antimony (V) sulfide is an inorganic chemical with a particle size of about 0.5-1.0 microns. It reacts with sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid to form sodium antimonate, which can then be used as a pigment or preservative. The compound also reacts with polyols, boron nitride, and long-term exposure to form a polymerization initiator. The average particle diameter of this compound is about 0.5-1.0 microns, making it too small for the human body to filter out through the nose or mouth.br>br>Antimony (V) sulfide is chemically inert and does not react with other substances, so it does not pose any significant health risks when ingested orally over short periods of time.br>br>The chemical has beenFormula:Sb2N5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:313.55 g/mol