Identification

Description


Formule moléculaire brute : H4BaI2O2

Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • Barium iodide dihydrate
  • Baryum, iodure de, dihydraté
  • Iodure de baryum dihydraté

Noms anglais :

  • Barium iodide dihydrate
  • BARIUM IODIDE, DIHYDRATE
Commentaires 1

La forme dihydratée de l'iodure de baryum est obtenue par recristallisation à chaud dans des solutions aqueuses. À 150 °C, le produit se déshydrate et forme l'iodure de baryum anhydre (CAS 13718-50-8).

Utilisation et sources d'émission 1

L'iodure de baryum est utilisé pour certaines applications industrielles spécialisées, notamment:

  • dans des verres transparents à l'infrarouge utilisés dans des lasers
  • comme promoteur dans certaines catalyses
  • en tant que précurseur pour synthétiser certains matériaux supraconducteurs
  • dans la préparation d'autres iodures

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