Lead Nitrate
Product Description
Lead nitrate is an inorganic compound with various industrial applications due to its properties as an oxidizing agent and a source of lead ions.
Product:
Lead Nitrate
CAS:
10099-74-8
Synonym:
Lead(II) nitrate; Lead dinitrate; Nitric acid, lead salt
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
White crystals
Density
4.53 g/cm3
Melting point
470 °C (dec.)
Molecular Weight
331.21
Odor
Odorless
Purity
≥99%
Refractive index
1.782
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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Lead Nitrate used in many
industry applications
Lead nitrate is an inorganic compound with various industrial applications due to its properties as an oxidizing agent and a source of lead ions. Here are some of its key uses:
- Mining: Lead nitrate is used in the gold cyanidation process to enhance the leaching of gold from ores. It helps to accelerate the dissolution of gold, improving the efficiency of gold extraction.
- Heat Stabilizers: It is used in the production of stabilizers for polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which enhance the thermal stability of PVC products, preventing degradation during processing and use.
- Pyrotechnics: Lead nitrate is utilized in the manufacture of fireworks and other pyrotechnic devices due to its oxidizing properties, which help to produce bright colors and effects.
- Dyes and Pigments: It is used in the production of certain dyes and pigments, where it acts as a mordant, helping to fix the dye onto the fabric or other materials.
- Ceramics and Glass: Lead nitrate is used in the manufacture of special glasses and ceramics, providing specific properties such as increased density and improved optical qualities.
- Laboratory Reagent: It is commonly used as a reagent in analytical chemistry for qualitative and quantitative analysis, including the detection of sulfides and iodides.
- Oxidizing Agent: Lead nitrate is used as an oxidizing agent in various chemical reactions and processes, facilitating the oxidation of other substances.
- Corrosion Inhibition: It is used in certain corrosion inhibition applications, where it helps to prevent the corrosion of metals by forming a protective layer on the surface.
- Photothermographic Materials: Lead nitrate is used in the production of photothermographic materials, which are used in certain types of photographic and imaging processes.
- Explosives: Due to its oxidizing properties, lead nitrate is sometimes used in the formulation of explosives and other energetic materials.