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| Synonyms | COPPER ISOPROPOXIDE;Copper(II)isopropoxide,98%(metalsbasis);Copper(II)diisopropoxide;Copper(II)isopropoxide(metalsbasis) |
| Molecular Formula | C6H14CuO2 |
| Appearance | Powder |
| Molecular Weight | 181.72 |
| Solubility | Easily soluble in most organic solvents |
| Purity | ≧ 98% |
| Package Information | 100g, 500g, 1kg or customized |
As an organocopper compound, copper(ii) isopropoxide exhibits excellent reactivity in many catalytic reactions, especially in organometallic chemical reactions.
This compound exhibits high stability under dry conditions and can function stably under various experimental conditions.
It exhibits good solubility in common organic solvents, making its application in sol-gel processes and thin film deposition more convenient.
Copper (ii) isopropoxide is widely used in thin film preparation, electronic materials, microelectronics and nanotechnology research.
Copper (ii) isopropoxide is a key precursor for the preparation of copper-based catalysts. It has wide applications in oxidative coupling reactions and polymerization processes, and is a key catalytic material for the synthesis of fine chemicals and polymer materials.
Used in semiconductor manufacturing processes such as CVD to prepare copper-based thin films and electronic components.
Due to its good reactivity, copper (ii) isopropoxide also has important applications in the field of nanotechnology, especially in the synthesis of copper nanomaterials.
Used for the preparation of special functional materials, nanopowders, or ceramic materials using the sol-gel method, to meet the needs of the electronics and catalysis fields for new materials.
It should be stored in a cool, dry place, avoiding humid environments and isolating from air and moisture. It is recommended to store it under the protection of an inert gas (such as argon or nitrogen).
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as protective gloves and goggles, during operation to avoid direct contact between the compound and skin and eyes.
Do not allow it to come into contact with strong acids, strong bases, strong oxidizing agents, or water, as this may cause a violent reaction.
Copper (ii) isopropoxide is toxic to aquatic organisms and harmful to the aquatic environment. Therefore, waste must be treated in accordance with the regulations for the disposal of hazardous chemicals, and should not be dumped or discharged into the surrounding environment.
1. What are the main uses of copper(ii) isopropoxide?
This compound is mainly used as a copper precursor in organometallic chemical reactions, and is widely used in catalyst preparation, thin film deposition, electronic material fabrication, and other fields.
2. What solvents can this compound be mixed with?
It is soluble in most organic solvents, such as ethanol, ethers, and acetone, but insoluble in water.
Wolfa professionally supplies Copper (II) Isopropoxide, supporting small-batch sampling and large-volume procurement needs. Packaging options include ordinary glass bottles, glass ampoules, metal ampoules, etc.
For product analysis reports (such as COA) or procurement consulting, please feel free to contact us at jomin@wolfabio.com at any time.
| Synonyms | COPPER ISOPROPOXIDE;Copper(II)isopropoxide,98%(metalsbasis);Copper(II)diisopropoxide;Copper(II)isopropoxide(metalsbasis) |
| Molecular Formula | C6H14CuO2 |
| Appearance | Powder |
| Molecular Weight | 181.72 |
| Solubility | Easily soluble in most organic solvents |
| Purity | ≧ 98% |
| Package Information | 100g, 500g, 1kg or customized |
As an organocopper compound, copper(ii) isopropoxide exhibits excellent reactivity in many catalytic reactions, especially in organometallic chemical reactions.
This compound exhibits high stability under dry conditions and can function stably under various experimental conditions.
It exhibits good solubility in common organic solvents, making its application in sol-gel processes and thin film deposition more convenient.
Copper (ii) isopropoxide is widely used in thin film preparation, electronic materials, microelectronics and nanotechnology research.
Copper (ii) isopropoxide is a key precursor for the preparation of copper-based catalysts. It has wide applications in oxidative coupling reactions and polymerization processes, and is a key catalytic material for the synthesis of fine chemicals and polymer materials.
Used in semiconductor manufacturing processes such as CVD to prepare copper-based thin films and electronic components.
Due to its good reactivity, copper (ii) isopropoxide also has important applications in the field of nanotechnology, especially in the synthesis of copper nanomaterials.
Used for the preparation of special functional materials, nanopowders, or ceramic materials using the sol-gel method, to meet the needs of the electronics and catalysis fields for new materials.
It should be stored in a cool, dry place, avoiding humid environments and isolating from air and moisture. It is recommended to store it under the protection of an inert gas (such as argon or nitrogen).
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as protective gloves and goggles, during operation to avoid direct contact between the compound and skin and eyes.
Do not allow it to come into contact with strong acids, strong bases, strong oxidizing agents, or water, as this may cause a violent reaction.
Copper (ii) isopropoxide is toxic to aquatic organisms and harmful to the aquatic environment. Therefore, waste must be treated in accordance with the regulations for the disposal of hazardous chemicals, and should not be dumped or discharged into the surrounding environment.
1. What are the main uses of copper(ii) isopropoxide?
This compound is mainly used as a copper precursor in organometallic chemical reactions, and is widely used in catalyst preparation, thin film deposition, electronic material fabrication, and other fields.
2. What solvents can this compound be mixed with?
It is soluble in most organic solvents, such as ethanol, ethers, and acetone, but insoluble in water.
Wolfa professionally supplies Copper (II) Isopropoxide, supporting small-batch sampling and large-volume procurement needs. Packaging options include ordinary glass bottles, glass ampoules, metal ampoules, etc.
For product analysis reports (such as COA) or procurement consulting, please feel free to contact us at jomin@wolfabio.com at any time.
