It is used as a catalyst in decarboxylation reactions of arylacetic acids and of malonic acids under mild conditions. It is also used in batteries and electrodes, ceramic colorant, catalyst, purification of hydrogen, reagent in analytical chemistry, metallurgical and welding fluxes. It finds its application also as an antifouling agent for marine paints and in Benedict's Test. It is used to provide a source supplemental elemental copper.
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Applications
It is used as a catalyst in decarboxylation reactions of arylacetic acids and of malonic acids under mild conditions. It is also used in batteries and electrodes, ceramic colorant, catalyst, purification of hydrogen, reagent in analytical chemistry, metallurgical and welding fluxes. It finds its application also as an antifouling agent for marine paints and in Benedict′s Test. It is used to provide a source supplemental elemental copper.
Solubility
Insoluble in water. Dissolves in concentrated ammonia.
Notes
Air and moisture sensitive. Store away from air, water/moisture and oxidizing agents. Keep the container tightly closed and place it in a cool, dry and well ventilated condition.
RUO – Research Use Only
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Brian W. Robinson, et al.Quantitative preparation of sulfur dioxide, for sulfur-34/sulfur-32 analyses, from sulfides by combustion with cuprous oxide.Anal. Chem.,1975,47(7), 1179-1181.
Catalyst in decarboxylation reactions of arylacetic acids: Tetrahedron, 40, 3229 (1984); and of malonic acids under mild conditions: Synthesis, 1029 (1986). For oxidative decarboxylation of carboxylic acids to give aldehydes and ketones, see: Tetrahedron Lett., 25, 3819 (1984).