Cupric hydroxide

Properties

Cupric hydroxide, with the chemical formula Cu(OH)2, has the CAS number 20427-59-2 It appears as a blue solid with no odor. The basic structure of cupric hydroxide consists of one copper atom bonded to two hydroxide ions. This compound is sparingly soluble in water. Cupric hydroxide is considered to be relatively safe, but it may cause irritation to the skin and eyes. It is important to handle this chemical with care and avoid direct contact. Cupric hydroxide is not known to emit any toxic fumes or pose a significant threat to the environment.

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CAS NO.: 20427-59-2

EINECS No.:243-815-9

Molecular Weight:97.56

MF: Cu.(OH)2

Purity: 99%

Appearance: Blue Powder

Grade:Industrial Grade

Other Name:Copper dihydroxide

Cupric hydroxide Applications:

Agriculture: Cupric hydroxide is commonly used as a fungicide in agriculture. Its purpose in this field is to control various fungal diseases that affect crops. The mechanism of action involves the inhibition of fungal growth and the prevention of spore germination.

Wood Preservation: This compound is also used in wood preservation. Its purpose in this field is to protect wood from decay and insect damage. Cupric hydroxide acts as a biocide, preventing the growth of fungi and insects that can degrade wood.

Specifications: 

Test Item Specification
Purity % ≥97
Cu % ≥63
Cb % ≤0.0005
As % ≤0.01
Pb % ≤0.02
HCl insoluble % ≤0.2
H2O % <0.2
PH % 9-11

Cupric hydroxide Package:

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Cupric hydroxide Safety Protection:

ConditionsStore in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.