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Strontium carbonate

Base Information Edit
  • Chemical Name:Strontium carbonate
  • CAS No.:1633-05-2
  • Molecular Formula:SrCO3
  • Molecular Weight:147.629
  • Hs Code.:HYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE White powder, Odorless
  • European Community (EC) Number:216-643-7
  • ICSC Number:1695
  • UNII:41YPU4MMCA
  • DSSTox Substance ID:DTXSID3029651
  • Nikkaji Number:J44.008F
  • Wikipedia:Strontium carbonate,Strontium_carbonate,Strontianite
  • Wikidata:Q413629
  • ChEMBL ID:CHEMBL3188467
  • Mol file:1633-05-2.mol
Strontium carbonate

Synonyms:strontianite;strontium carbonate

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The product has achieved commercial mass production*data from LookChem market partment
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Chemical Property of Strontium carbonate Edit
Chemical Property:
  • Appearance/Colour:Milky white free flowing powder 
  • Vapor Pressure:2.58E-05mmHg at 25°C 
  • Melting Point:1497 °C 
  • Boiling Point:333.6 °C at 760 mmHg 
  • Flash Point:169.8 °C 
  • PSA:63.19000 
  • Density:3.7 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) 
  • LogP:-2.44700 
  • Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:0
  • Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:3
  • Rotatable Bond Count:0
  • Exact Mass:147.89035611
  • Heavy Atom Count:5
  • Complexity:18.8
Purity/Quality:

99% *data from raw suppliers

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  • Chemical Classes:Metals -> Metals, Inorganic Compounds
  • Canonical SMILES:C(=O)([O-])[O-].[Sr+2]
  • Inhalation Risk:A nuisance-causing concentration of airborne particles can be reached quickly.
  • Effects of Short Term Exposure:May cause mechanical irritation to the eyes and respiratory tract.
  • Description Strontium carbonate (SrCO3) is an inorganic compound composed of strontium, carbon, and oxygen. It typically exists as a white solid at room temperature. Strontium carbonate is categorized as an inorganic compound and specifically as a carbonate salt.
  • Uses Industrial Applications:
    Strontium Carbonate is used in the production of color television tubes, ceramic ferrite magnets, zinc, glass, pyrotechnics, paints, dryers, and strontium metal.

    Biomaterials:
    Incorporated into composite bioceramics for potential bone regenerative applications.

    Flame Retardancy:
    Strontium Carbonate is utilized as a synergistic agent in flame-retardant systems for polypropylene.

    The consumption of strontium carbonate has increased significantly in various industrial applications, including the production of color television tubes, ceramic ferrite magnets, zinc, glass, pyrotechnics, paints, dryers, and strontium metal. The demand is expected to continue growing, especially due to the expansion of the electric vehicle market.
  • Medical Applications Incorporated into composite bioceramics for bone regenerative applications, enhancing proliferation and osteogenesis-related gene expressions of bone mesenchymal stem cells.
  • Production Methods Strontium carbonate is commercially produced from strontium sulfate contained in celestite ores. Commercial production methods include the "black ash" process, where celestite is reduced by carbon to yield strontium sulfide, which is then converted to strontium carbonate. Alternatively, strontium carbonate can be produced from celestite via the metathesis reaction with sodium bicarbonate.
  • References [1] Preparation of strontium carbonate via celestite leaching in NaHCO3 using two interconnected reactors
    DOI 10.1016/j.hydromet.2021.105729
    [2] Strontium carbonate in glazes from the SiO2–Al2O3–CaO–MgO–Na2O–K2O system, sintering and surface properties
    DOI 10.1016/j.oceram.2022.100233
    [3] Synergistic effects of strontium carbonate on a novel intumescent flame-retardant polypropylene system
    DOI 10.1002/pat.5314
    [4] Fabrication of strontium carbonate-based composite bioceramics as potential bone regenerative biomaterials
    DOI 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2022.112755
Technology Process of Strontium carbonate

There total 187 articles about Strontium carbonate which guide to synthetic route it. The literature collected by LookChem mainly comes from the sharing of users and the free literature resources found by Internet computing technology. We keep the original model of the professional version of literature to make it easier and faster for users to retrieve and use. At the same time, we analyze and calculate the most feasible synthesis route with the highest yield for your reference as below:

synthetic route:
Guidance literature:
With NaCl; In melt; melting celestine, NaCl and Na2CO3 for 0.5 hours to 840°C; slow cooling or fast quenching in H2O; also without NaCl;;
Guidance literature:
In water; react. with small excess of (NH4)2CO3 at 40 - 50°C and higher pressure;;
Guidance literature:
With carbon dioxide; In neat (no solvent); byproducts: O2; Sr-Mo compd. was reacted with H2O;
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