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Vanadium(III) oxide

CAS 1314-34-7V2O3Catalysis & Inorganic

Vanadium(III) oxide (CAS: 1314-34-7, V2O3) is a versatile inorganic compound with a molecular weight of 149.88 g/mol. It typically appears as a powder or chunks and is known for its catalytic properties and applications in materials science. This oxide is a key component in various chemical synthesis processes and is supplied by TSS with a minimum assay of 98%.

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01 /Applications

Catalyst in Chemical Synthesis

Vanadium(III) oxide serves as a catalyst in various chemical reactions, facilitating organic transformations and industrial processes. Its specific oxidation state and structure make it effective in promoting desired reaction pathways.

Materials Science Applications

This compound finds use in materials science, particularly in the development of advanced ceramics and functional materials. Its unique electronic and magnetic properties are of interest for specialized applications.

Inorganic Chemistry Reagent

As an inorganic compound, Vanadium(III) oxide is utilized as a reagent in fundamental and applied inorganic chemistry research. It is a source of vanadium in various chemical preparations and studies.

02 /Properties
Molecular weight149.88
Linear formulaV2O3
Assay98%
Formpowder and chunks
Density4.87 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Melting point1970 °C(lit.)
03 /Safety & handling
GHS hazard pictogram: Harmful / irritant (GHS07)
Harmful / irritant
Warning

Hazard statements

  • H319Causes serious eye irritation
  • H332Harmful if inhaled

Precautionary statements

  • P305IF IN EYES
Protective equipmentdust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Faceshields, Gloves
Water hazard class (WGK, DE)2
Hazard codes (EU)Xn
Risk statements (R)20-36
Safety statements (S)26

Hazard information is provided for guidance. Always consult the product Safety Data Sheet (SDS), available on request, before handling.

04 /Identifiers & registry
CAS number
1314-34-7
MDL number
MFCD00011455
05 /Quality & supply

Documentation

Every batch ships with a Certificate of Analysis covering assay, identity and purity; the grade is confirmed against your enquiry. Safety Data Sheets and technical data sheets are available on request.

Supply & logistics

Samples for technical evaluation; bulk MOQ by grade and packaging. In-stock material ships in 7–10 working days, worldwide, with full export documentation.

06 /Frequently asked questions

What is Vanadium(III) oxide used for?

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Vanadium(III) oxide (CAS: 1314-34-7) is primarily used as a catalyst in chemical synthesis and in various applications within materials science and inorganic chemistry.

What is the CAS number and chemical formula for Vanadium(III) oxide?

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The CAS number for Vanadium(III) oxide is 1314-34-7, and its chemical formula is V2O3.

What grade and purity does Tech Serve Solutions supply?

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Tech Serve Solutions supplies Vanadium(III) oxide with a minimum assay of 98%. We do not represent this product as USP, BP, or EP grade.

What are the safety and handling precautions for Vanadium(III) oxide?

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Vanadium(III) oxide is classified with GHS07 signal word 'Warning', with hazards H319 (Causes serious eye irritation) and H332 (Harmful if inhaled). Appropriate personal protective equipment includes a dust mask type N95 (US), eyeshields, faceshields, and gloves. Handle in a well-ventilated area and avoid dust formation.

How is Vanadium(III) oxide typically supplied and exported by TSS?

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Vanadium(III) oxide is supplied as a powder and chunks and is expertly packed and exported globally by Tech Serve Solutions to meet the needs of researchers and industrial clients.

How can I request a quote or sample for Vanadium(III) oxide?

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