Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Copper(II) fluoride hydrate, PuratrOnic™, 99.99% (metals basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 2g
Form – Hydrated crystalline powder
Grade – PuratrOnic™ (99.99% metals basis)
Application – High-precision inorganic synthesis, catalytic research
Product Overview
Puratronic™ copper(II) fluoride hydrate delivers unmatched purity (99.99% metals basis) for demanding laboratory applications. This crystalline powder maintains consistent reactivity due to its ultra-low trace metal content, making it indispensable for advanced inorganic synthesis. The hydrated form ensures stability while preserving the compound’s catalytic potential. Its high solubility in polar solvents enables precise stoichiometric control in complex reactions. The PuratrOnic™ grade guarantees minimal impurities, eliminating background interference in sensitive analytical techniques. This product adheres to strict quality protocols, with each batch verified for compositional accuracy. The hydrate’s water content is carefully controlled to maintain reproducible performance across experiments. Ideal for researchers requiring reliable, high-purity fluoride sources, this copper(II) fluoride variant offers superior batch-to-batch consistency. Its fine particle size distribution enhances dissolution rates without compromising handling safety. The product’s packaging incorporates moisture barriers to preserve integrity during storage and transport.
FAQs
1. What is the exact water content in this hydrated form?
The hydration level is standardized to ensure consistent composition, typically ranging between 1-3 moles of water per mole of copper fluoride.
2. Can this be used directly in anhydrous reactions?
For anhydrous applications, pre-drying under vacuum at moderate temperatures is recommended to remove bound water without decomposing the fluoride.
3. What are the primary decomposition products when heated?
Thermal decomposition primarily yields copper(II) oxide and hydrogen fluoride gas, with onset typically observed above 200°C.
4. How does the PuratrOnic™ grade differ from standard reagent grades?
Puratronic™ certification guarantees ≤10 ppm total metallic impurities, compared to standard grades which may contain 100-500 ppm trace metals.
5. What safety precautions are essential when handling this compound?
Use in a fume hood with HF-compatible gloves and eye protection, as both the solid and any generated vapors pose severe corrosion hazards.










