Boron Trifluoride, BF3 Specialty Gas
Boron trifluoride (BF3) is a colorless gas with a strong smell at room temperature. It does not bum or support combustion. Itis 1.3 times heavier than air and produces white smoke when mixed with wet air, with a punity higher than 99.6%. Boron trifluoride can corrode glass at room temperature, while wet boron trifluoride is very corrosive. BF3 is used as a catalyst in organic synthesis, as a raw material for the synthesis of organic borides, and also used in nuclear technology and optical fiber.
Product Description
CAS No. | 7637-07-2 |
UN No. | 1008 |
EINECS No. | 231-569-5 |
Molecular weight | 67.8062 |
Appearance | colourless, pungent odor |
Melting point | -126 ℃ |
Boiling point | -100.3 ℃ |
Density | 3.076kg/m3 |
DOT Class | 2.3 & 8 |
Label | Toxic Gas, Corrosives |
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