1332-40-7 Usage
Chemical Properties
Different sources of media describe the Chemical Properties of 1332-40-7 differently. You can refer to the following data:
1. Green solid
2. Bluish-green powder. Odorless
Agricultural Uses
Fungicide: Used to control fungi on beets, fruit crops, grapes,
olive trees, potatoes, vegetables, tomatoes, ornamental
plants and many more. Used as a bird repellant.
Trade name
AGRIZAN?; BASF? GRUNKUPFER;
BLITOX?; BLITOX? 50; BLUE COPPER-50?;
CHEMOCIN?; CHEMPAR?; COBOX?; COBOX
BLUE?; COLLOIDOX?; COPPERSAN?;
COPPESAN?; COPPESAN BLUE?; COPRANTOL?;
COPREX?; COPROSAN BLUE?; COP-TOX?;
COXYSAN?; CU-56?; CUPRAL 45?; CUPRAMAR?;
CUPRAMER?; CUPRANTOL?; CUPRAVET?;
CUPRAVIT?; CUPRAVIT? FORTE; CUPRAVIT
GREEN?; CUPRICOL?; CUPRITOX?; CUPROKYLT?;
CUPROL?; CUPROSAN?; CUPROSANA?;
CUPROSAN BLUE?; CUPROVINOL; CUPROX?;
CUPROXOL?; DEVICOPPER?; FALIGRUEN?;
FYCOL 8?; FYTOLAN?; KAURITIL?; KILEX?;
KT 35?; KUPRICOL?; KUPRIKOL?; MICROCOP?;
MIEDZIAN?; MIEDZIAN 50?; NEORAM
BLU?; OXICOB?; OXIVOR?; OXYCLOR?;
OXYCUR?; PARRYCOP?; PEPROSAN; RECOP?;
RHODIACUIVRE?; SUTOX?; TAMRAGHOL?;
TRICOP 50?; VIRICUIVRE?; VITIGRAN?; VITIGRAN
BLUE?
Potential Exposure
Used to control fungi on beets, fruit crops, grapes, olive trees, potatoes, vegetables, tomatoes, ornamental plants, and many more. Used as a bird repellant
Shipping
UN3077 Environmentally hazardous substances, solid, n.o.s., Hazard class: 9; Labels: 9-Miscellaneous hazardous material, Technical Name Required.
Incompatibilities
When heated to decomposition or on contact with acids or acid fumes, may produce highly toxic chloride fumes and deadly phosgene gas. May cause pitting of some metals
Waste Disposal
Copper-containing wastes can be concentrated through the use of ion exchange, reverse osmosis, or evaporators to the point where copper can be electrolytically removed and sent to a reclaiming firm. 916 Copper Oxychloride Details of copper recovery from a variety of industrial wastes have been published. If recovery is not feasible, the copper can be precipitated by the use of caustics and the sludge de posited in a chemical waste landfill. Recommendable methods: Precipitation, solidification, landfill, discharge to sewer, & incineration. Peer-review: Precipitate copper with alkali, filter, solidify precipitate. (Do not use ammonia as alkali). Cation exchange will allow recovery of copper. Eluate from cation exchanger can be passed through anion exchanger to remove (or reduce) naphthenic acid content. Exhausted ion exchange resins can be landfilled. (Peer-review conclusions of an IRPTC expert consultation)
Check Digit Verification of cas no
The CAS Registry Mumber 1332-40-7 includes 7 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 4 digits, 1,3,3 and 2 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 4 and 0 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 1332-40:
(6*1)+(5*3)+(4*3)+(3*2)+(2*4)+(1*0)=47
47 % 10 = 7
So 1332-40-7 is a valid CAS Registry Number.
InChI:InChI=1/ClH.2Cu.3H2O/h1H;;;3*1H2/q;2*+1;;;/p-4
1332-40-7Relevant articles and documents
A structurally perfect S = 1/2 Kagome antiferromagnet
Shores, Matthew P.,Nytko, Emily A.,Bartlett, Bart M.,Nocera, Daniel G.
, p. 13462 - 13463 (2005)
The syntheses and magnetic susceptibilities of a pure series of rare copper minerals from the atacamite family with general formula ZnxCu4-x(OH)6Cl2 (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) are reported. The structure of these compounds features a corner-sharing triangular kagome lattice of antiferromagnetically coupled Cu(II) ions. We correlate the onset of magnetic ordering with the mole fraction of paramagnetic Cu(II) ions located between kagome layers and demonstrate that the fully Zn-substituted compound shows no magnetic ordering down to 2 K, resulting in a highly spin-frustrated S = 1/2 lattice. Copyright
Hubbell, D. S.
, p. 215 - 216 (1937)
Britton, H. T. S.
, p. 2796 - 2807 (1925)
Casselmann
, p. 24 - 45 (1865)
Labanukrom, Toa
, p. 80 - 121 (1929)