Nickel(III) oxide
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IUPAC name
Nickel (III) oxide | |
Other names
Nickel sesquioxide, nickel trioxide | |
Identifiers | |
1314-06-3 | |
ECHA InfoCard | 100.013.835 |
EC Number | 215-217-8 |
PubChem | 10313272 |
RTECS number | QR8420000 |
Properties | |
Ni2O3 | |
Molar mass | 165.39 g/mol |
Appearance | black-dark gray solid |
Density | 4.84 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 600 °C (1,112 °F; 873 K) (decomposes) |
negligible | |
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NFPA 704 | |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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Nickel(III) oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Ni2O3. It is not a well characterised,[1] sometimes referred to as black nickel oxide. Traces of Ni2O3 on nickel surfaces have been mentioned.[2][3] A related, better characterized material is nickel oxide hydroxide (NiOOH), which is likely the reagent employed in organic synthesis since it is generated in aqueous media.
References
- ↑ Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 0-08-037941-9.
- ↑ An oxide of tervalent nickel , P. S. Aggarwal, A. Goswami, J. Phys. Chem.; 1961; 65(11); 2105-2105, doi:10.1021/j100828a503
- ↑ Chemical vapor deposition of nickel oxide films from Ni(C5H5)2/O2, Jin-Kyu Kang, Shi-Woo Rhee, Thin Solid Films, 391, 1, (2001),57-61, doi:10.1016/S0040-6090(01)00962-2
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