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Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific
SKU
11368278

About this product

Nickel(II) octanoate, in mineral spirits (8% Ni), 25 g

Nickel(II) Octanoate in Mineral Spirits is a metal-organic compound solution containing 8% elemental nickel by weight. It is typically used as a catalyst precursor, stabilizer, or metal additive in industrial and laboratory applications. The product is supplied as a 25 g solution for ease of handling and dosing.

Specifications

  • Chemical Name: Nickel(II) Octanoate
  • Nickel Content: 8% (w/w)
  • Solvent: Mineral spirits
  • Molecular Formula: C16H30NiO4 (approximate for pure compound)
  • Appearance: Clear to pale green liquid
  • Packaging: 25 g in sealed container
  • Solubility: Soluble in organic solvents; insoluble in water
  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from sources of ignition

Uses

  • Precursor for nickel catalysts in hydrogenation and polymerization reactions
  • Used in surface coatings and metal finishing applications
  • Additive in lubricants and fuel treatments
  • Research reagent in organometallic and coordination chemistry

Product Details

  • Handling: Use with appropriate PPE and in a fume hood
  • Hazards: Flammable; may cause skin or respiratory irritation
  • Transport: Subject to transport regulations for flammable liquids and metal compounds
  • Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions
  • Regulatory: May be subject to regulatory controls due to nickel content

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