Barium Chloride
Product Description
Barium chloride is a chemical compound with various industrial and laboratory applications.
Product:
Barium Chloride
CAS:
10361-37-2
Synonym:
Barium dichloride; Dichlorobarium
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
White crystalline solid
Boiling point
1560 °C
Density
3.856 g/cm3
Melting point
962 °C
Molecular Weight
208.23
Odor
Odorless
Purity
99.9%
Refractive index
1.635
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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Barium Chloride used in many
industry applications
Barium chloride is a chemical compound with various industrial and laboratory applications. Here are some of its uses:
- Chemical Reagent: Barium chloride is commonly used as a chemical reagent in laboratory experiments and industrial processes, particularly in analytical chemistry, where it is employed for the detection and quantification of sulfate ions.
- Water Treatment: It is utilized in certain water treatment applications, such as the removal of sulfate ions and the precipitation of insoluble sulfate compounds in industrial wastewater treatment processes.
- Fireworks and Pyrotechnics: Barium chloride is used as a colorant in the production of green-colored fireworks and pyrotechnic displays. When ignited, barium compounds produce intense green flames.
- Electroplating: It may be used in the electroplating industry as an electrolyte additive or as a source of barium ions for specific electroplating processes.
- Textile Industry: Barium chloride finds application in the textile industry as a mordant or dye fixative, helping to improve the colorfastness and brightness of certain textile dyes.
- Manufacturing of Barium Salts: It serves as a precursor in the production of various barium salts, including barium sulfate, barium nitrate, and barium hydroxide, which have applications in diverse industries such as chemicals, electronics, and pharmaceuticals.
- Oil and Gas Industry: Barium chloride may be used in certain drilling and completion fluids in the oil and gas industry to control formation pressures and prevent wellbore instability.
- Medical Imaging: It is used in some medical imaging procedures, such as barium swallow tests, where barium sulfate, a compound derived from barium chloride, is ingested by the patient to visualize the gastrointestinal tract in X-ray imaging studies.
- Chemical Manufacturing: Barium chloride is employed as a catalyst or chemical intermediate in the synthesis of various organic and inorganic compounds.
- Preservation of Wood: In some applications, barium chloride may be used as a wood preservative to protect against decay and insect damage.