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bis(tributyltin) oxide chemical properties |
mp | -45°c |
bp | 180 °c2 mm hg(lit.) |
density | 1.17 g/ml at 25 °c(lit.) |
vapor pressure | <0.01 mm hg ( 25 °c) |
refractive index |
n |
fp | >230 °f |
storage temp. | +4°c |
water solubility | insoluble |
sensitive | air & moisture sensitive |
brn | 745057 |
cas database reference | 56-35-9(cas database reference) |
nist chemistry reference | distannoxane, hexabutyl-(56-35-9) |
epa substance registry system | distannoxane, hexabutyl-(56-35-9) |
safety information |
hazard codes | t,n |
risk statements | 21-25-36/38-48/23/25-50/53 |
safety statements | 35-36/37/39-45-60-61 |
ridadr | un 2788 6.1/pg 2 |
wgk germany | 3 |
rtecs | jn8750000 |
tsca | yes |
hazardclass | 6.1 |
packinggroup | ii |
hs code | 29310095 |
hazardous substances data | 56-35-9(hazardous substances data) |
msds information |
provider | language |
---|---|
hexabutyldistannoxane | english |
sigmaaldrich | english |
acros | english |
alfa | english |
bis(tributyltin) oxide usage and synthesis |
chemical properties | clear colorless liquid |
usage | bis(tributyltin) oxide is an organotin compound used as a fungicide and molluscicide, particularly in wood preservation. bis(tributyltin) oxide was used as an active component in marine antifouling paints but is not longer used due to its toxicity and is considered a severe marine pollutant. |
general description | clear pale yellow liquid. toxic by skin absorption or inhalation of vapors. used as a bactericide, fungicide and chemical intermediate. |
air & water reactions | insoluble in water. |
reactivity profile | bis(tributyltin) oxide may react vigorously with oxidizing agents and with reducing agents. |
health hazard | acute/chronic hazards: bis(tributyltin) oxide is toxic by ingestion and inhalation and is a skin and eye irritant. |
fire hazard | bis(tributyltin) oxide is probably combustible. |