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Triphenyl bismuth C18H15Bi GJB 5276-2003 |
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Triphenylbismuth |
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Mass percent for Triphenyl bismuth £¬¡Ã97.5% |
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603-33-8 |
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Uses£ºTriphenyl bismuth(TPB) has been used as the solidifying catalyst for butyl hydroxyl propellant of high combustion velocity. TPB can lower solidifying temperature and shorten solidifying time for the propellant, as well as there is not any by-effect for its processing performance and mechanics properties. The consulted usage quantity for TPB is 0.006%-0.05% of total weight for the propellant. Its solidifying time in 50¡É is 7 days . In addition TPB can be also used as the catalyst for ethylene polymarization into cyclooctatraene, the catalyst for formaldehyde polymarization, the curing agent for polycyclochlorides, and catalysts for other some monomers¡¯ polymarization etc. |
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Mass percent for Triphenyl bismuth:¡Ã97.5£¥Melting point£¬¡É ¡Ã77.0 Mass percent for Bismuth£®47.0-47.9£¥ Mass percent for undissolved matters in acetone £¬¡Â0.10£¥ Mass percent for Magnesium£¬£¥¡Â0.003 Mass percent for total Halogen(intochlorine)£¬£¥¡Â0.05 Appearance:White or milk, white crystal without,Visible impurity or foreign bodies Physical and chemical properties£º 1.1 Molecule formula£ºC18H15Bi 1.2 Molecule Weight£º440.3 1.3 Structural formula£º
1.4 Solubility £º It¡¯s undissolved in water , but dissolved in anhydrous alcohol and n-heptane. 1.5 Stability and reactivity£ºIt¡¯s stable in normal temperature and pressure , but reaction will be taken place if contacting with moisture, strong oxidant or strong ultraviolet ray . |
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