Product Name
Lead(II) Acetate [for Perovskite precursor]
Category
Perovskite Solar Cell (PSC) Materials
Description
OtherSolid;COLOURLESS CRYSTALS OR WHITE CRYSTALLINE POWDER.
IUPAC Name
lead(2+);diacetate
Molecular Formula
C4H6O4Pb;(CH3COO)2Pb;C4H6O4Pb
Canonical SMILES
CC(=O)[O-].CC(=O)[O-].[Pb+2]
InChI
InChI=1S/2C2H4O2.Pb/c2*1-2(3)4;/h2*1H3,(H,3,4);/q;;+2/p-2
InChI Key
GUWSLQUAAYEZAF-UHFFFAOYSA-L
Melting Point
280 °C;280 °C
Density
3.25 g/cu cm;Relative density (water = 1): 3.3
Solubility
44.3 g/100 cc of water at 20 °C;Solubility in water, g/100ml at 20 °C: 44
Color/Form
White crystals;Occurs as trihydrate, colorless crystals or white granules or powder.
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
3
EC Number
206-104-4;239-379-4
MeSH Entry Terms
lead acetate;lead acetate, hydrate;lead diacetate;Pb(CH3COO)2
Monoisotopic Mass
326.00326g/mol
Other Experimental
Density: 1.69; MP: 22 °C; white, rhombic crystals; insol in alc; sol in water /Lead acetate decahydrate/;Density: 2.55; MP: 75 °C decomp; white, monoclinic crystals;/Lead acetate trihydrate/;Sweetish taste; white flakes (commercial grades are frequently brown or gray lumps) /Lead acetate trihydrate/;INSOL IN ALC /LEAD ACETATE DIHYDRATE/;Slowly effloresces. Takes up CO2 from air and becomes incompletely sol. Density 2.55 g/cu cm. Melting point 75 °C when rapidly heated; at a little above 100 °C it begins to lose acetic acid; decomposes completely above 200 °C. One gram dissolves in 1.6 ml water, 0.5 ml boiling water, 30 ml alcohol; freely sol in glycerol. /Trihydrate/;Aq solns of lead acetate dissolve lead monoxide.;Intensely sweet taste. /Trihydrate/;Lead is derived from the decay of radon. /Inorganic lead/;Natural lead is a mixture of four stable isotopes: Pb-204 (1.4%), Pb-206 (25.2%), Pb-207 (21.7%) and Pb-208 (51.7%). Lead isotopes are the end-products of each of the three series of naturally occurring radioactive elements: Pb-206 for the uranium series, Pb-207 for the actinium series and Pb-208 for the thorium series. Forty-three other isotopes of lead, all of which are radioactive, are recognized.;Divalent lead has a strong affinity for inorganic ions containing oxygen (eg, carbonate) or sulfur (sulfide). Lead can also complex with electron rich ligands in many organic cmpd such as amino acids, proteins, and humic acid.