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  • Selenium Nanopowder in aq. media

    Catalog Number
    ACM7782492-1
    Product Name
    Selenium Nanopowder in aq. media
    Structure
    CAS
    7782-49-2
    Category
    Nanodispersions
    Description
    Selenium is a reddish colored powder that may become black upon exposure to air. It is toxic by ingestion. It is used to manufacture electronic components and rubber.;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;GREY SOLID IN VARIOUS FORMS.;COLOURLESS COMPRESSED LIQUEFIED GAS WITH CHARACTERISTIC ODOUR.;Amorphous or crystalline, red to gray solid.;Amorphous or crystalline, red to gray solid. [Note: Occurs as an impurity in most sulfide ores.]
    IUPAC Name
    selenium
    Molecular Weight
    78.97g/mol
    Molecular Formula
    H2Se;Se
    Canonical SMILES
    [Se]
    InChI
    InChI=1S/Se
    InChI Key
    BUGBHKTXTAQXES-UHFFFAOYSA-N
    Boiling Point
    1265 °F at 760 mm Hg (NIOSH, 2016);685 °C;685 °C;-41 °C;1265°F;1265°F
    Melting Point
    392 °F (NIOSH, 2016);220.8 °C (gray selenium); vitreous selenium is transformed to gray selenium at 180 °C; alpha-form transforms to gray at temperatures above 120 °C;217 °C;-66 °C;392°F;392°F
    Flash Point
    Flammable gas
    Density
    4.28 (NIOSH, 2016);4.39 g/cu cm (alpha form); 4.809 g/cu cm (gray selenium); 4.28 g/cu cm (vitreous selenium);Relative density (water = 1): 4.8;Relative density (water = 1): 2.1 (liquid);4.28;4.28
    Solubility
    Insoluble (NIOSH, 2016);Insoluble;Soluble in aq potassium cyanide soln, potassium sulfite soln, dilute aqueous caustic alkali soln;Insoluble in water and alcohol;Soluble in concentrated nitric acid.;Soluble in carbon disulfide, 2 mg/100 mL at room temperature; soluble in ether;Solubility in water: none;Solubility in water, ml/100ml at 22.5 °C: 270;Insoluble
    Color/Form
    Selenium exists in several allotropic forms. 3 are generally recognized ... Selenium can be prepd with either amorphous or crystalline structure. ... Amorphous is either red, in powder form or black, in vitreous form. Crystalline monoclinic selenium is deep red; crystalline hexagonal form, the most stable variety, is a metallic gray.
    Complexity
    0
    Corrosivity
    Strongly corrosive, especially at high temperature.
    Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
    1
    EC Number
    231-957-4
    Exact Mass
    79.91652g/mol
    Formal Charge
    0
    Heat of Vaporization
    59.7 kJ/mol
    Heavy Atom Count
    1
    ICSC Number
    0072;0284
    MeSH Entry Terms
    Selenium;Selenium 80;Selenium-80
    Monoisotopic Mass
    79.91652g/mol
    Other Experimental
    Combines directly with hydrogen, with the halogens (excluding iodine); oxidized to selenious acid by nitric acid, to selenic acid by sulfuric acid; reduces hot aqueous soln of silver and gold salts with formation of silver selenide and metallic gold, respectively;Exhibits both photovoltaic action, where light is converted directly to electricity; exhibits photoconductive action, where electrical resistance decreases with increased illumination;Vitreous, Black selenium; dark red-brown to bluish-black solid; density = 4.28; softens at 50 to 60 °C and becomes elastic at 70 °C. Red amorphous form; density = 4.26. When freshly precipitated, reacts with water at 50 °C forming selenious acid and hydrogen. Soluble in carbon disulfide, methylene iodide, benzene or quinoline /amorphous forms/;Two monoclinic forms; dark red, transparent crystals. Melting point below 200 °C. Density (alpha-form) 4.46. Both forms are metastable and change into gray form on heating /Crystalline or red selenium/.;Crystalline selenium is a p-type semiconductor... forms binary alloys with silver, copper, zinc, lead, etc.;Selenium reacts with electropositive elements (many metals) to form selenides.;Liquid is a brownish red;Lustrous gray to black hexagonal crystals; insoluble in alcohol; very slightly soluble in carbon disulfide (2 mg/100 mL at ordinary temperature); soluble in ether; conducts electricity and rectifies alternating current; conductivity increases up to 1000 times on exposure to light; density 4.81 at 20 °C/4 °C; melting point 217 °C; Mohs' hardness: 2.0; Latent heat of fusion 16.4 cal/g; Latent heat of vaporization 20.6 kcal/mol; Linear coefficient of thermal expansion per degree C = 37X10-6; Specific heat (28 °C): 0.084 cal/g/deg C; Surface tension (217 °C): 92.5 dynes/cm; Thermal conductivity (25 °C): 0.0007-0.00183 cal/(cm)(deg C)sec. /Gray or metallic selenium/;Molar heat of fusion: 6.69 kJ/mol /Selenium (gray)/;Insoluble in ethanol; slightly soluble in ether /alpha-form/;Slightly soluble in carbon disulfide /vitreous/;Magnetic susceptibility: -25x10-6 cu cm/mol;Specific heat capacity: 0.321 J/g-K; molar heat capacity: 25.363 J/mol-K;Standard molar enthalpy of formation: 0.0 kJ/mol (gray), 6.7 kJ/mol (alpha form), 5.0 kJ/mol (vitreous); standard molar entropy: 42.4 J/mol-K (gray); molar heat capacity at constant pressure: 25.4 J/mol-K (gray);Permittivity (dielectric constant): 5.44 at 510.65 K;Electron affinity: 2.020670 eV;Ionization energy: 9.75238 eV;Very salty solution in ether; viscosity decreases with temperature;Electronegativity, Pauling scale: 2.4;Selenium combines with oxygen to form several substances that are white or colorless crystals; some selenium compounds are gases;... selenates are easily reduced to selenium. /Selenium/;Selenium Decay Pathways;Table: Natural Isotopes [Table#4965];Selenium Decay Pathways;Table: Artificial Isotopes [Table#4966]
    Rotatable Bond Count
    0
    RTECS Number
    VS7700000
    UNII
    H6241UJ22B;V91P54KPAM
    UN Number
    3283;3283;2202;2658;2658
    Vapor Density
    Relative vapor density (air = 1): 2.8
    Vapor Pressure
    0 mm Hg (approx) (NIOSH, 2016);1 Pa at 227 °C; 10 Pa at 279 °C; 100 Pa at 344 °C; 1 kPa at 431 °C; 10 kPa at 540 °C; 100 kPa at 685 °C;Vapor pressure, Pa at 20 °C: 0.1;Vapor pressure, kPa at 21 °C: 878;0 mmHg (approx);0 mmHg (approx)
    Viscosity
    221 mPa-S (= cP) at 220 °C; 70 cP at 360 °C
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