Bismuth Iso Octanoic Acid
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Bismuth Iso Octanoic Acid
Chemical Formula C24H45BiO6
Molecular Weight 638.65 g/mol
Appearance Yellow - brown viscous liquid
Solubility Soluble in organic solvents like toluene, xylene
Density Approx. 1.15 - 1.25 g/cm³
Flash Point Typically >100°C
Bismuth Content Around 20 - 22%
Acidity Low acidity
Odor Mild, characteristic odor
Stability Stable under normal storage conditions
FAQ

What are the main uses of Bismuth Iso Octanoic Acid?

Bismuth (Bismuth) and isooctanoic acid (Iso-Octanoic Acid) are widely used. In the chemical industry, it is often used as a catalyst. The bismuth isooctanoic acid salt formed by the combination of the two can significantly speed up the reaction process and improve the reaction efficiency in many organic reactions. For example, in the synthesis of polyester and alkyd resin, it can effectively promote the esterification reaction, make the reaction smoother, shorten the reaction time and reduce the production cost.

In the coating industry, it also plays a key role. It can be used as a drying agent to help the oil components in the coating to rapidly oxidize and polymerize, thereby accelerating the drying of the paint film. Through this effect, the coating can form a strong and smooth protective film faster, which not only improves production efficiency, but also enhances the wear resistance and corrosion resistance of the coating, and prolongs the service life of the coating.

In the field of medicine, bismuth compounds are often used. The substances formed by bismuth and isooctanoic acid may have special effects in the preparation of some drugs, such as in some gastrointestinal drugs, which may help protect the gastrointestinal mucosa and regulate the function of the gastrointestinal tract to relieve related symptoms.

In addition, in the plastics processing industry, it may be used as a stabilizer. It can improve the thermal stability and light stability of plastic products, prevent the degradation and discoloration of plastics due to heat and light during processing and use, maintain the physical properties and appearance quality of plastic products, and prolong the service life of plastic products.

What are the ingredients of Bismuth Iso Octanoic Acid?

Bismuth (Bismuth) and isooctanoic acid (Iso-Octanoic Acid) are composed of bismuth ions and isooctanoic acid ions.

Isooctanoic acid, also known as 2-ethylhexanoic acid, has a carboxyl group (-COOH) and is weakly acidic. During the reaction, the hydrogen in the carboxyl group is easily dissociated into hydrogen ions, which themselves become isooctanoic acid ions (R-COO, where R is 2-ethylhexyl).

Bismuth is a metal element with a common valence of + 3. When bismuth reacts with isooctanoic acid, bismuth atoms lose electrons and form bismuth ions (Bi ³). Bismuth ions combine with isooctanoate ions according to the principle of charge equilibrium to form bismuth isooctanoate ((R-COO) < Bi).

In addition to the main product bismuth isooctanoate, there may still be unreacted bismuth elemental matter, isooctanoic acid, or a small amount of by-products produced due to differences in reaction conditions. If there is moisture in the reaction environment, bismuth isooctanoate may be partially hydrolyzed to form bismuth hydroxide and other hydrolysis products; if the reaction system contacts air, bismuth may be oxidized to a certain extent, resulting in higher valence bismuth oxide-related impurities. In short, the reaction product is mainly bismuth isooctanoate, and may be accompanied by a small amount of un

What to pay attention to when storing Bismuth Iso Octanoic Acids

When bismuth (Bismuth) and isooctanoic acid (Iso - Octanoic Acid) are hidden, there are all kinds of things to pay attention to.

Bismuth, although its properties are relatively stable, it is also afraid of moisture. If it encounters moisture, or causes surface oxidation, it will change. Therefore, when storing bismuth, it is better to choose a dry place and avoid a dark and damp place. If bismuth is mixed with isooctanoic acid, it should also prevent moisture. Moisture or disturb the chemical properties of the two, causing disordered reactions and affecting its quality.

Isooctanoic acid, acidic and volatile. When hiding, the first seal is heavy. If the seal is not tight, its gas will escape, causing environmental odor, and the second will damage its own quantity and quality. And isooctanoic acid is flammable, and it should be hidden away from the fire candle and heat source. If it is close to the fire, it may cause the risk of deflagration and endanger the surroundings.

In addition, when the two are hidden, it is also necessary to prevent mixing with other things. Bismuth may react with certain metals and compounds, and the same is true for isooctanoic acid. If it is mistakenly coexists with incompatible things, or causes qualitative change, it cannot be reused in the original way.

The utensils of the two are also exquisite. The utensils containing bismuth should be anti-corrosive to avoid reaction with the wall. The utensils containing isooctanoic acid should be acid-resistant in addition to anti-corrosive. Glass, specially selected plastics, etc. may be good choices, but it is necessary to check whether they are compatible with the two.

In short, bismuth and isooctanoic acid need to be dried, sealed, fireproof, and protected from impurities, so as to maintain their quality for future use.

What is the approximate market price of Bismuth Iso Octanoic Acid?

The market price of the product formed by bismuth (Bismuth) and isooctanoic acid (Iso-Octanoic Acid) fluctuates due to various reasons.

Looking at the market conditions in the past, the price of this product is greatly influenced by the price of raw material bismuth. The difficulty of obtaining bismuth and the amount of output are all reasons for the fluctuation of prices. If the bismuth ore source is abundant, the mining is smooth, and the supply is sufficient, the cost will decrease, and the price of the product made from isooctanoic acid may also decrease. On the contrary, if bismuth ore is scarce, mining is difficult, the supply is tight, and the cost rises, the price of the product will also rise.

The price of isooctanoic acid itself is also the key. The complexity of its preparation process and the supply of raw materials will affect its cost. If the preparation process is refined, the supply of raw materials is stable and the price is low, the cost of isooctanoic acid can be reduced, which in turn affects the cost and price of bismuth and isooctanoic acid products.

The state of market supply and demand also affects the price. If the downstream industry, such as coatings, catalysts and other fields, has strong demand for bismuth and isooctanoic acid products, but the supply is difficult, the price will rise; if the market demand is weak and the supply is excessive, the price will fall.

According to the comprehensive speculation of past transaction data and market dynamics, the price of bismuth and isooctanoic acid products per kilogram may fluctuate between [X] yuan and [X] yuan. However, this is only a rough estimate, and the market is unpredictable. The actual price depends on many factors such as the time and place of the specific transaction, quality, and supply and demand.

What is the production process of Bismuth Iso Octanoic Acid?

The production process of the combination of bismuth and isooctanoic acid is quite exquisite. In the past, if you want to make this product, you must first take pure bismuth powder. This powder needs to be finely ground and the particle size is uniform, which is the best. The isooctanoic acid also needs to be carefully selected and impurities removed to ensure its purity.

Then, in a special kettle, the bismuth powder and isooctanoic acid are slowly poured in according to the appropriate ratio. This ratio is related to the quality of the product and must be accurate. Under the kettle, the temperature in the kettle is slowly heated, so that the temperature in the kettle gradually rises, but the rate of heating is also fixed. If it is too fast, the reaction will be excessive, and if it is too slow, it will take too long.

When the temperature rises to an appropriate level, you will see that the kettle is quietly changing. The bismuth powder gradually melts, and it blends with the isooctanoic acid, during which bubbles are looming and the smoke rises slightly. At this time, it is necessary to use a special utensil and stir moderately to make the mixing of the two more uniform and the reaction more sufficient.

After the reaction is completed, the contents of the kettle are slowly exported and flowed into a special container. This container must be clean and dry to prevent the product from being contaminated. Then, by condensation, the product is solidified and formed. After forming, it needs to be screened and refined multiple times to remove impurities and retain pure bismuth isooctanoic acid salts to obtain a good product. The whole process is cautious step by step, interlocking, and it is difficult to make a good product with a little difference.