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MERCURIC ACETATE

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MERCURIC ACETATE Basic information

Product Name:
MERCURIC ACETATE
Synonyms:
  • Aceticacid,mercury(2+)salt
  • aceticacid,mercury(2++)salt
  • ai3-04458
  • bis(acetyloxy)mercury
  • diacetoxymercury
  • epapesticidechemicalcode052104
  • mercuriacetate
  • mercuricdiacetate
CAS:
1600-27-7
MF:
C4H6HgO4
MW:
318.68
EINECS:
216-491-1
Product Categories:
  • metal acetate salt
  • Organic-metal salt
  • Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry
  • Chemical Synthesis
  • Materials Science
  • Mercury
  • Mercury Salts
  • Metal and Ceramic Science
  • Salts
Mol File:
1600-27-7.mol
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MERCURIC ACETATE Chemical Properties

Melting point:
179-182 °C(lit.)
Density 
3,29 g/cm3
vapor density 
11 (vs air)
storage temp. 
Store at RT.
solubility 
Water (Slightly)
form 
Solid
Specific Gravity
3.27
color 
White to almost white
Odor
Slight acetic acid odor
Water Solubility 
Soluble in water.
Sensitive 
Light Sensitive
Hydrolytic Sensitivity
0: forms stable aqueous solutions
Merck 
14,5873
BRN 
3563831
Stability:
Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases. May decompose upon exposure to light.
CAS DataBase Reference
1600-27-7(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry System
Mercuric acetate (1600-27-7)
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Safety Information

Hazard Codes 
T+,N
Risk Statements 
26/27/28-33-50/53
Safety Statements 
13-28-36-45-60-61
RIDADR 
UN 1629 6.1/PG 2
WGK Germany 
3
RTECS 
AI8575000
TSCA 
Yes
HazardClass 
6.1
PackingGroup 
II
HS Code 
28521000
Hazardous Substances Data
1600-27-7(Hazardous Substances Data)

MSDS

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MERCURIC ACETATE Usage And Synthesis

Description

Mercury (II) acetate is the chemical compound with the formula Hg(O2CCH3)2. Commonly abbreviated Hg (OAc)2, this compound is employed as a reagent to generate organomercury compounds from unsaturated organic precursors.

Chemical Properties

Mercuric acetate is a white crystalline solid with a mild vinegar-like odor.

Chemical Properties

Mercuric acetate, Hg(C2H3O2)2 , is a toxic, light-sensitive white powder, soluble in water,alcohol,and acetic acid. On exposure to heat, mercuric acetate produces toxic fumes of mercury/mercuric oxide. Mercuric acetate is incompatible with chromic acid, chromic anhydride, nitric acid, perchloric acid, permanganates, sodium peroxide, potassium hydroxide, hydrogen peroxides, acid anhydrides, and strong oxidising agents.

Physical properties

Mercury(II) acetate is a crystalline solid consisting of isolated Hg(OAc)2 molecules with Hg-O distances of 2.07 ?. Three long, weak intermolecular Hg···O bonds of about 2.75 ? are also present,resulting in a slightly distorted square pyramidal coordination geometry at Hg.

Uses

Mercuric acetate is used as an oxidizing agent in organic synthesis. It is used in oxymercuration of double bonds. Mercuric acetate is used in non-aqueous titration. It is employed in the manufacture of phenyl mercury compounds which have pharmaceutical applications. It removes the acetamidomethyl protecting group from protected thiol, and converts thiocarbonate esters into dithiocarbonates. It promotes the addition of hydroxide and alkoxide across carbon-carbon double bonds.

Uses

Used in determination of nitrate in chromium compounds

Uses

Chiefly for mercuration of organic compounds; for the absorption of ethylene.

Reactions

Arenes undergo "mercuration" upon treatment with Hg(OAc)2. The one acetate group that remains on mercury can be displaced by chloride :
C6H5OH + Hg(OAc)2 → C6H4(OH)-2-HgOAc + HOAc
C6H4(OH)-2-HgOAc + NaCl → C6H4(OH)-2-HgCl + NaOAc
The Hg2+ center binds to alkenes, inducing the addition of hydroxide and alkoxide. For example, treatment of methylacrylate with mercuric acetate in methanol gives an α - mercuri ester :
Hg(OAc)2 + CH2 = CHCO2CH3 + CH3OH → CH3OCH2CH(HgOAc)CO2CH3+ HOAc
Mercury(II) has a high affinity for sulfur ligands. Hg (OAc)2 can be used as a reagent to remove the acetamidomethyl protecting group, which is used to "protect" thiol groups in organic synthesis. Similarly Hg(OAc)2 is a standard reagent to convert thiocarbonate esters into dithiocarbonates:
(RS)2C=S + H2O + Hg(OAc)2 → (RS)2C=O + HgS + 2 HOAc
Mercury (II) acetate is used for oxymercuration reactions.

General Description

White crystalline solid with an odor of vinegar. Sensitive to light. Density 3.25 g / cm3. Toxic by inhalation (dust, etc.) and by ingestion.

Air & Water Reactions

Water soluble. Decomposed by water to form a yellow insoluble product.

Reactivity Profile

MERCURIC ACETATE is incompatible with acetylene, ammonia, chlorine dioxide, azides, calcium (amalgam formation), sodium carbide, lithium, rubidium, and copper .

Hazard

Toxic by ingestion, inhalation, and skin absorption; strong irritant.

Health Hazard

MERCURIC ACETATE may cause death by hypovolemic shock or kidney failure. Chronic exposure may lead to kidney failure.

Fire Hazard

When heated to decomposition, MERCURIC ACETATE emits toxic fumes of mercury. Avoid light.

Safety Profile

Poison by ingestion, intravenous, intraperitoneal, and subcutaneous routes. Moderately toxic by skin contact. An experimental teratogen. Experimental reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Hg. See also MERCURY COMPOUNDS.

Potential Exposure

Mercuric acetate is used chiefly for mercuration of organic compounds; for the absorption ofethylene; as a chemical intermediate for phenylmercuric acetate; a mildewcide; and other organomercury compounds. It is used as a catalyst in organic synthesis; and in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals.

First aid

If this chemical gets into the eyes, remove any contact lenses at once and irrigate immediately for at least 15 min, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. Seek medical attention immediately. If this chemical contacts the skin, remove contaminated clothing and wash immediately with soap and water. Speed in removing material from skin is of extreme importance. Shampoo hair promptly if contaminated. Seek medical attention immediately. If this chemical has been inhaled, remove from exposure, begin rescue breathing (using universal precautions, including resuscitation mask) if breathing has stopped and CPR if heart action has stopped. Transfer promptly to a medical facility. When this chemical has been swallowed, get medical attention. If victim is conscious, administer water or milk. Do not induce vomiting. Medical observation is recommended for 2448 h after breathing overexposure, as pulmonary edema may be delayed. As first aid for pulmonary edema, a doctor or authorized paramedic may consider administering a corticosteroid spray. Antidotes and special procedures for medical personnel: The drug NAP (n-acetyl penicillamine) has been used to treat mercury poisoning, with mixed success. Note to physician: For severe poisoning BAL [British AntiLewisite, dimercaprol, dithiopropanol (C3H8OS2)] has been used to treat toxic symptoms of certain heavy metals poisoning including mercury. Although BAL is reported to have a large margin of safety, caution must be exercised, because toxic effects may be caused by excessive dosage. Most can be prevented by premedication with 1-ephedrine sulfate (CAS: 134-72-5).

storage

Color Code—Blue: Health Hazard/Poison: Store in a secure poison location. Prior to working with this chemical you should be trained on its proper handling and storage. Store in tightly closed containers in a cool, wellventilated area away from oxidizers (such as perchlorates, peroxides, permanganates, chlorates and nitrates), light, heat, and acids.

Shipping

UN1629 Mercury acetate, Hazard Class: 6.1; Labels: 6.1-Poisonous materials.

Purification Methods

Recrystallise it from glacial acetic acid. POISONOUS. [Beilstein 2 IV 114.]

Incompatibilities

Incompatible with oxidizers (chlorates, nitrates, peroxides, permanganates, perchlorates, chlorine, bromine, fluorine, etc.); contact may cause fires or explosions. Keep away from alkaline materials, strong bases, strong acids, oxoacids, epoxides. Light and heat can cause decomposition.

MERCURIC ACETATE Preparation Products And Raw materials

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Raw materials

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