Zirconyl Nitrate
Zirconyl Nitrate

Zirconyl Nitrate

Zirconyl Nitrate Specification

  • Application
  • food, medicine, Organic Synthesis, Plastic, Fertilizer, Rubber, Pharmaceutical, Water Treatment, Nuclear, Paper, Oil Industry, Paints, Textile Industry, Explosive, Lubricants, Metal, Industrial, Printing Industry, Toothpastes
 

Zirconyl Nitrate Trade Information

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  • Cash in Advance (CID), Cheque
  • Main Export Market(s)
  • Australia, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Western Europe, Africa, Central America, South America, Asia, North America
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About Zirconyl Nitrate

Zirconyl Nitrate finds application as preservative, analytical standard, and source of zirconium for preparation of other salts. It has chemical formula Zr(NO3)4 with molar mass of 339.243 g/mol. This compound shows solubility in alcohol & water and can be prepared industrially by reaction of zirconium tetrachloride with dinitrogen pentoxide. Zirconyl Nitrate can also be used as precursor for chemical vapor deposition for being volatile in nature.

Features:

  • Decomposes at 100 degrees Celsius
  • Ideal for use as Lewis acid catalyst
  • Has density of 1.415 g/cm3
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