Indium trichloride
Indium trichloride Basic information
- Product Name:
- Indium trichloride
- Synonyms:
-
- Indium trichloride
- Indium(III) chloride
- Indium trichloride USP/EP/BP
- CAS:
- 12672-70-7
- MF:
- ClH4In
- MW:
- 154.3
- EINECS:
- 235-764-6
- Product Categories:
-
- bc0001
- Mol File:
- 12672-70-7.mol
Indium trichloride Chemical Properties
- EPA Substance Registry System
- Indium chloride (12672-70-7)
Indium trichloride Usage And Synthesis
General Description
Indium trichloride (InCl3) is a white, odorless, and highly deliquescent powder. Its particles are flake or plate-shaped and highly soluble in water and mineral acids.
Indium trichloride is used as a starting compound for the synthesis of other inorganic and organic indium compounds, for example TMI (tri-methyl indium), which is the most widely used metal-organic precursor for indium.
Indium trichloride is also used as an additive to alkaline batteries to reduce outgassing and improve operational efficiency of the battery when under electrical load. Indium trichloride is available as an anhydrous powder and as a solution up to its solubility limit.
Used in a wide range of applications, including LEDs and lighting and the semiconductor component manufacturing, indium trichloride is a versatile compound needed at a myriad of industries.
Indium trichlorideSupplier
- Tel
- 021-69106960 13701823733
- 13701823733@163.com
- Tel
- 400-021-7337 2355568890
- sales@demochem.com
- Tel
- 010-60275820 13031183356
- elainezt@sina.com
- Tel
- 010-89508211 18501085097
- sales.bj@hwrkchemical.com
- Tel
- 0757-86329057 18934348241
- sales4.gd@hwrkchemical.com
Indium trichloride(12672-70-7)Related Product Information
- Indium
- Aluminum chlorohydrate
- Ruthenium(III) chloride hydrate
- Sodium chloride
- Polyvinyl chloride
- Calcium chloride hexahydrate
- Titanous chloride
- Boron trichloride
- Indium chloride
- Zinc chloride
- Tributyltin chloride
- Chromium(III) chloride
- Antimony trichloride
- Trichlorine nitride
- Potassium chloride
- Magnesium chloride
- Thionyl chloride
- Ammonium chloride