Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Copper (II) Phosphate
Quantity/Pack Size – 250 gm
Form – Powder
Grade – AR (Analytical Reagent)
Application – Catalyst component, Pigment, Chemical Synthesis, Electroplating
Product Overview
Copper (II) Phosphate, an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Cu₃(PO₄)₂, is presented as a fine powder, offering high purity essential for sensitive laboratory applications. This compound is known for its distinct pale blue-green coloration, a characteristic property attributed to the copper (II) ion. As a phosphate salt of copper, it exhibits unique chemical reactivity and stability, making it a valuable material in numerous scientific and industrial processes. Its well-defined composition ensures consistent performance, which is crucial for reproducible experimental outcomes. The analytical reagent (AR) grade guarantees minimal impurities, adhering to stringent quality standards required for precise analytical work and advanced synthetic procedures. It serves as a precursor in the synthesis of other copper-containing compounds and can be employed in various catalytic systems. The stability of Copper (II) Phosphate under normal storage conditions contributes to its utility in long-term research projects. Its applications extend to areas requiring specific cation interactions and phosphate chemistry, where its inherent properties can be leveraged for desired effects. The controlled manufacturing process ensures batch-to-batch consistency, providing researchers and students with a dependable chemical reagent for their diverse requirements, from routine laboratory tasks to specialized material development.
FAQs
1. What is the recommended storage for Copper (II) Phosphate?
Copper (II) Phosphate should be stored in a cool, dry place, in a tightly sealed container, away from incompatible materials and direct sunlight to maintain its stability and purity.
2. Is this Copper (II) Phosphate suitable for sensitive analytical procedures?
Yes, our Copper (II) Phosphate is of AR (Analytical Reagent) grade, indicating a high level of purity suitable for sensitive analytical work where minimal impurities are critical.
3. Can Copper (II) Phosphate be used as a pigment?
Yes, due to its distinct pale blue-green color, Copper (II) Phosphate has applications as a pigment in various formulations, particularly where copper-based colors are desired.
4. What safety precautions should be taken when handling Copper (II) Phosphate?
When handling Copper (II) Phosphate, it is advisable to wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including gloves, eye protection, and a lab coat. Ensure good ventilation in the work area to prevent inhalation of dust.
5. Are there any common incompatibilities for Copper (II) Phosphate?
Copper (II) Phosphate may be incompatible with strong acids and strong bases. It is always recommended to consult a safety data sheet (SDS) for detailed information on specific incompatibilities.






