Barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane
B2BaO4
barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane
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Identification
- CAS Number
- 13701-59-2
- EC Number
- 237-222-4
- UN Number
- 1564
- Index Number
- 056-005-00-3
- PubChem CID
- 6101043
Physical-chemical properties
- Molecular Formula
- B2BaO4
- Molar Mass
- 222.95 g/mol
- IUPAC Name
- barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane
Chemical Identifiers
- InChI
- InChI=1S/2BO2.Ba/c2*2-1-3;/q2*-1;+2
- InChI Key
- QBLDFAIABQKINO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Overview
Barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane (CAS 13701-59-2) is an inorganic borate compound with high toxicity and reproductive hazard properties. This barium borate compound, also identified by EC number 237-222-4, represents a specialized chemical intermediate with significant industrial applications despite its hazardous classification. With a molecular formula of B2BaO4 and molecular weight of 222.95 g/mol, this white crystalline substance exhibits the characteristic properties of both barium and borate chemistry. The compound's classification under reproductive toxicity category 1B and acute toxicity categories 3 and 4 necessitates stringent handling protocols and specialized storage conditions. The substance displays typical ionic compound characteristics, with barium cations coordinated to oxido(oxo)borane anions, forming a stable crystalline lattice structure. Its hazard profile, indicated by GHS08 and GHS06 pictograms with the signal word "Danger," requires professional handling expertise and appropriate personal protective equipment. Transportation regulations classify it under ADR class 6.1, reflecting its toxic properties that demand careful logistics management. Primary industrial applications include specialized glass manufacturing, where barium borates serve as flux agents, ceramic production for high-temperature applications, and as precursors in electronic component manufacturing. Unlike simpler organic compounds such as chloromethylbenzene, this inorganic borate requires specialized handling due to its dual toxicity profile affecting both immediate health and reproductive systems. The compound finds particular utility in flame retardant formulations and as an additive in specialty optical glass production, where its unique optical properties enhance material performance. OYSI maintains reliable supply chains for this specialized chemical, ensuring consistent availability for qualified industrial customers requiring technical-grade barium borate compounds.
Safety & Classification
Repr. 1B; Acute Tox. 4; Acute Tox. 3
GHS Pictograms
HHazard Statements (H-Statements)
Describe the nature and severity of the hazard
Classification according to CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008. The complete list of hazard and precautionary statements can be found in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Measures if vapours or dust are inhaled
First Aid Actions
- +P304IF INHALED:
- +P340Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing.
- +P311Call a POISON CENTER/doctor.
Related hazard statements:
Ingestion
Measures if substance is accidentally swallowed
First Aid Actions
- +P301IF SWALLOWED:
- +P330Rinse mouth.
- +P331Do NOT induce vomiting.
- +P310Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor.
Related hazard statements:
General Measures
Emergency 112 | Poison Control: +49 30 19240 (DE), +33 1 45 42 59 59 (FR), +31 30 274 88 88 (NL)
First aid measures are based on CLP classification and associated P-statements. They do not replace the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). In case of emergency, always consult the full SDS and a physician.
Transport (ADR)
| UN Number | 1564 |
| ADR Class | 6.1 |
| Packing Group | III |
| Tunnel Code | E |
| Proper Shipping Name | Bariumdibortetraoxid |
| Marine Pollutant | No |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane?
Barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane is an inorganic chemical compound with the molecular formula B2BaO4 and CAS number 13701-59-2. This barium borate salt has a molecular weight of 222.95 g/mol and represents a combination of barium cations with oxido(oxo)borane anions. The substance is classified as hazardous due to its reproductive toxicity (Repr. 1B) and acute toxicity properties (Acute Tox. 3 and 4), requiring careful handling in industrial applications.
What are the physicochemical properties of barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane?
Barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane is typically a white crystalline solid at room temperature, characteristic of most barium borate compounds. The compound exhibits ionic bonding between barium cations and borate anions, resulting in a relatively high melting point. Like most barium salts, it shows limited solubility in water but may dissolve in acidic solutions. The molecular structure contains boron-oxygen bonds forming the oxido(oxo)borane framework coordinated with barium ions.
What is barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane used for?
Barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane serves as a specialized chemical intermediate in various industrial processes, particularly in the synthesis of advanced materials and ceramics. The compound finds applications in the production of specialized glass formulations, where barium provides unique optical and thermal properties. It may also be used in research and development for electronic materials, catalysts, or as a precursor for other barium-boron compounds in specialized chemical manufacturing processes.
How to handle barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane safely?
Barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane requires strict safety precautions due to its Danger classification and acute toxicity. Personnel must wear appropriate personal protective equipment including chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles, and respiratory protection. Work should be conducted in well-ventilated areas or under fume extraction systems. Avoid skin contact, inhalation, and ingestion. Emergency eyewash stations and safety showers should be readily accessible. Handle quantities as small as practically possible and ensure proper training for all personnel.
How to store barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane correctly?
Barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane must be stored in tightly sealed, labeled containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Storage areas should be restricted to authorized personnel only due to the substance's reproductive toxicity classification. Keep away from heat sources, moisture, and direct sunlight. Ensure adequate containment measures to prevent environmental release. Storage facilities should comply with local regulations for toxic substances and maintain appropriate inventory records.
What to do in case of contact with barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane?
In case of skin contact with barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane, immediately remove contaminated clothing and wash affected areas thoroughly with soap and water for at least 15 minutes. For eye contact, flush immediately with clean water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. If inhaled, move to fresh air immediately. If ingested, do not induce vomiting and seek immediate medical attention. In all cases of exposure, contact emergency services and provide the safety data sheet to medical personnel.
How to dispose of barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane appropriately?
Barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane disposal must comply with local, national, and European waste regulations as a hazardous substance. The compound cannot be disposed of with regular waste due to its toxicity classification. Contact licensed hazardous waste disposal companies for proper treatment and disposal. Ensure proper documentation and tracking throughout the disposal process. Small laboratory quantities may require special collection procedures through certified waste management services. Never discharge into sewers, soil, or water bodies.
How to transport barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane?
Barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane is classified under ADR Class 6.1 (toxic substances) Packing Group III for transportation purposes. Packages must bear appropriate hazard labels and proper shipping names according to dangerous goods regulations. Use UN-approved packaging suitable for toxic substances and ensure proper documentation including transport emergency cards. Drivers must hold ADR certification for Class 6.1 materials. Segregate from incompatible materials during transport and follow temperature and handling requirements specified in transport regulations.
Is barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane subject to specific regulations?
Barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane is subject to European REACH regulation requiring registration for import/manufacture above certain tonnages. Under CLP regulation, it must be classified and labeled according to its hazard properties (Repr. 1B, Acute Tox. 3-4). The substance is not currently listed as SVHC (Substance of Very High Concern). Companies must maintain safety data sheets, conduct chemical safety assessments, and implement risk management measures. National occupational exposure limits and workplace safety regulations also apply.
Where to buy barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane in Europe?
Barium(2+);oxido(oxo)borane is available through OYSI, a specialized European distributor of technical chemicals serving industrial customers across Europe. OYSI provides this compound with complete regulatory documentation including safety data sheets and certificates of analysis. As a professional chemical distributor, OYSI ensures compliance with European chemical regulations and offers technical support for proper handling and application. Contact OYSI directly for availability, specifications, and delivery options to your location within Europe.
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Data Sources
Classification per CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008. Data from ECHA and PubChem.