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CAS No.: | 10380-28-6 |
Formula: | C14H25N3O9 |
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Common name | Oxine-copper |
Chemical name | 8-Hydroxyquinoline copper complex |
CAS No. | 10380-28-6 |
Specification | 98%TC, 50%WP, 33.5%SC, 40%SC |
Physical & Chemical Properties | Appearance: yellow green crystal powder Melting point: 270 ° C Content: ≥98.5% Loss on drying: ≤0.5% Hydrochloride(Cl): ≤0.01% Sulfate(SO4): ≤0.1% Solubility: Insoluble in common organic solvents (Slightly soluble in pyridine) |
Features | Insoluble in water and most organic solvent; lightly soluble in quinoline, pyridine, glacial acetic acid, chloroform, weak acid. |
Uses | Used as antifogging agent; mainly used in polyurethane plastics, rubber, leather, paper, textile, coating and wood industry. |
Application | Copper quinolate is used in formulating antiseptics, deodorants, antiperspirants and fungicides. The biological property of copper compounds takes important role in as fungicides in agriculture and biocides in antifouling paints for ships and wood preservations. Very low level of copper is toxic to fungi and algae but the level for mammal is much higher. The copper ions inhibit the metabolism of the fungus when they react with sulfur containing enzymes in the plant. Copper compounds form a protective barrier on the plant surface and thereby prevent fungi from entering the plant host. The fungicidal effect of copper compounds as non-systemic fungicides are such as bordeaux mixture, cupric hydroxide, copper arsenate, copper carbonate, cuprous oxide, copper-8-quinolinolate, copper oleate, copper sulfate, or copper oxychloride. |