sodium hexafluorotitanate

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sodium hexafluorotitanate Structure
sodium hexafluorotitanate structure
Common Name sodium hexafluorotitanate
CAS Number 17116-13-1 Molecular Weight 207.83700
Density N/A Boiling Point N/A
Molecular Formula F6Na2Ti Melting Point 146-156 °C(lit.)
MSDS N/A Flash Point N/A

 Names

Name disodium,hexafluorotitanium(2-)
Synonym More Synonyms

 Chemical & Physical Properties

Melting Point 146-156 °C(lit.)
Molecular Formula F6Na2Ti
Molecular Weight 207.83700
Exact Mass 207.91800
LogP 2.52120
Storage condition 2-8℃

 MSDS


Section 1: Product Identification
Chemical Name:Sodium hexafluorotitanate (IV), 98%
CAS Registry Number:17116-13-1
Formula:Na2TiF6
EINECS Number:241-181-8
Chemical Family:halometallate salts
Synonym:Disodium hexafluorotitanate

Section 2: Composition and Information on Ingredients
IngredientCAS NumberPercentACGIH (TWA)OSHA (PEL)
Title Compound17116-13-1100%2.5mg/m3 (as F)2.5mg/m3 (as F)

Section 3: Hazards Identification
Irritating to skin, eyes and respiratory tract. If inhaled or swallowed, this compound may cause fluoride
Emergency Overview:
poisoning. Early symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and weakness
Primary Routes of Exposure:Contact with skin and eyes. Inhalation of dust.
Eye Contact:Causes irritation and serious eye damage. Effects may not immediately appear.
Causes irritation, with redness and pain. Soluble fluoride may be corrosive. Effects may not appear
Skin Contact:
immediately
Inhalation of causes severe irritation to the respiratory tract, causing coughing, sore throat, and labored
Inhalation:
breathing.
Ingestion:May cause salivation, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
Irritating to skin, eyes and respiratory tract. Fluoride poisoning may cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
Acute Health Affects:
weakness, coma, respiratory failure and cardiovascular collapse.
Chronic Health Affects:Prolonged exposure to hydrolysable fluorine compounds can cause deterioration of bone and tooth structure.
NTP:No
IARC:No
OSHA:No

SECTION 4: First Aid Measures
Immediately flush the eyes with copious amounts of water for at least 10-15 minutes. A victim may need
Eye Exposure:
assistance in keeping their eye lids open. Get immediate medical attention.
Wash the affected area with water. Remove contaminated clothes if necessary. Apply calcium gluconate jelly
Skin Exposure:
or water soluble calcium salts as antidote. Seek medical assistance.
Remove the victim to fresh air. Closely monitor the victim for signs of respiratory problems, such as difficulty
Inhalation:
in breathing, coughing, wheezing, or pain. In such cases seek immediate medical assistance.
Seek medical attention immediately. Keep the victim calm. Give the victim water (only if conscious). Induce
Ingestion:
vomiting only if directed by medical personnel.

SECTION 5: Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point:not applicable
Autoignition Temperature:none
Explosion Limits:none
Extinguishing Medium:None. Material is non-flammable.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures:No special fire fighting procedures required.
Hazardous Combustion andIf involved in a fire this material may emit corrosive fumes of hydrofluoric acid.
Decomposion Products:
Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazards: No unusual fire or explosion hazards.

SECTION 6: Accidental Release Measures
Small spills can be mixed with powdered sodium bicarbonate, lime, or calcium carbonate and swept up. Avoid
Spill and Leak Procedures:raising dust. Spillage in areas not adequately ventilated may require an evacuation of area. Emergency
response teams will require self-contained breathing apparatus.

SECTION 7: Handling and Storage
Handling and Storage:Store in a tightly sealed non-glass container away from moisture.

SECTION 8: Exposure Controls and Personal Protection
Eye Protection:Always wear approved safety glasses when handling a chemical substance in the laboratory.
Skin Protection:Wear protective clothing and gloves. Consult with glove manufacturer to determine the proper type of glove.
Ventilation:The material must be handled in an efficient fume hood.
If in form of fine dust and ventilation is not available a respirator should be worn. The use of respirators
Respirator:
requires a Respirator Protection Program to be in compliance with 29 CFR 1910.134.
Ventilation:The material must be handled in an efficient fume hood.
Additional Protection:No additional protection required.

SECTION 9: Physical and Chemical Properties
Color and Form:white pwdr.
Molecular Weight:207.87
Melting Point:no data
Boiling Point:no data
Vapor Pressure:no data
Specific Gravity:no data
Odor:none
Solubility in Water:soluble

SECTION 10: Stability and Reactivity
Stability:air and moisture stable
Hazardous Polymerization:no hazardous polymerization
Conditions to Avoid:none
Incompatibility:active metals and strong mineral acids
Decomposition Products:Hydrofluoric acid, metal fluorides and metal oxyfluorides

SECTION 11: Toxicological Information
RTECS Data:No information available in the RTECS files.
Carcinogenic Effects:no data
Mutagenic Effects:no data
Tetratogenic Effects:no data

SECTION 12: Ecological Information
Ecological Information:No information available

SECTION 13: Disposal Considerations
Disposal:Dispose of according to local, state and federal regulations.

SECTION 14: Transportation
Shipping Name (CFR):Non-hazardous
Hazard Class (CFR):NA
Additional Hazard Class (CFR):NA
Packaging Group (CFR):NA
UN ID Number (CFR):NA
Shipping Name (IATA):Non-hazardous
Hazard Class (IATA):NA
Additional Hazard Class (IATA):NA
Packaging Group (IATA):NA
UN ID Number (IATA):NA

SECTION 15: Regulatory Information
TSCA:Not listed in the TSCA inventory.
SARA (Title 313):Title compound not listed.
Second Ingredient:none


SECTION 16 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
N/A

 Safety Information

Hazard Codes Xi: Irritant;C: Corrosive;
Risk Phrases R36/37/38
Safety Phrases S37/39-S26-S45-S36/37/39-S36

 Synonyms

disodium hexafluorotitaniumdiuide
PC6514
EINECS 241-181-8
MFCD00014244