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BG26182

12001-29-5 | Chrysotile (Mg3H2(SiO4)2.H2O)

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Description
Catalog Number: BG26182
Chemical Name: Chrysotile (Mg3H2(SiO4)2.H2O)
CAS Number: 12001-29-5
Molecular Formula: H6MgO5Si
Molecular Weight: 138.4351
SMILES: O[Si](O)(O)O.[Mg].O

 

Upstream Synthesis Route
  • Chrysotile, also known as white asbestos, is a mineral form of magnesium silicate that finds applications in chemical synthesis. In the realm of synthesis, chrysotile serves as a catalyst during certain chemical reactions due to its unique chemical properties. Its structural composition allows for interactions with reactant molecules, aiding in the formation of desired products. Additionally, chrysotile's high surface area and porosity make it an ideal candidate for use in heterogeneous catalysis processes. This mineral plays a crucial role in promoting specific reactions by facilitating the conversion of reactants to products with high efficiency and selectivity. Its utility in chemical synthesis highlights the diverse applications of chrysotile in driving forward various industrial processes.
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