SODIUM TETRAFLUOROBORATE

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS NO. 13755-29-8

SODIUM TETRAFLUOROBORATE

EINECS NO. 237-340-6
FORMULA

NaBF4

MOL WT. 109.79
H.S. CODE

2826.90

TOXICITY

 
SYNONYMS

Sodium Fluoborate; Sodium Borofluoride;

Borate(1-), tetrafluoro-, Sodium ; Sodium boride fluoride; Sodium fluoroborate; Natriumtetrafluoroborat (German); Tetrafluoroborato de sodio (Spanish); Tétrafluoroborate de sodium (French);

SMILES

 

CLASSIFICATION

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE

white crystalline powder

MELTING POINT

385 C (Decomposes)

BOILING POINT  
SPECIFIC GRAVITY

2.47

SOLUBILITY IN WATER Readily soluble (Slightly soluble in alcohol)
pH  
VAPOR DENSITY  
AUTOIGNITION

 

NFPA RATINGS  

REFRACTIVE INDEX

 
FLASH POINT Not considered to be a fire hazard
STABILITY Stable under ordinary conditions. Moisture sensitive.

APPLICATIONS

Fluoroboric acid is used in plating circuits; metal finishing; electropolishing of aluminium and its alloy; component of galvanic baths; organic synthesis as catalyst for alkylations and polymerisation; stabilisation of diazo salts; manufacturing of inorganic fluoroborate salts.

Inorganic fluoroborate salts are used as components of fluxin and plating, as catalysts, in flame-retardant manufacture, in metal treatment; grain refining agents; as active fillers in resin bonded abrasives; in electrolytic generation of boron, preparation of glazing frits.

SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

white crystalline powder

NaBF4

97.0% min

PO4

0.01% max

SO4

0.02% max

SiO2

0.5% max

Cl

0.1% max

HEAVY METAL

5ppm max

TRANSPORTATION
PACKING

50kg in bag

HAZARD CLASS 8 (Packing group:II)
UN NO. 1759
OTHER INFORMATION

Hazard Symbols: C, Risk Phrases: 34, Safety Phrases: 26-36/37/38-45

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF BORIC ACID

Boric acid refers to 3 compounds; orthoboric acid (also called boracic acid, H3BO3 or B2O3·3H2O), metaboric acid (HBO2 or B2O3·H2O), and tetraboric acid (also called pyroboric, H4B4O7 or B2O3·H2O). Orthoboric acid dehydrates to form metaboric acid and tetraboric acid above 170 C and 300C respectively. Orthoboric acid is derived from boric oxide in the form of white, triclinic crystals. It is poorly soluble in cold water but  dissolves readily in hot water, in alcohol and glycerine. Metaboric acid is a white, cubic crystalls. It is soluble in water slightly. Tetraboric acid is a white solid soluble in water. When tetraboric and metaboric acid are dissolved, it reverts to orthoboric acid. The main uses of boric acid is to make borate salts such as borax and other boron compounds. Boric acid is also used in heat resistant glass, in fireproofing fabrics, in electroplating baths, in leather manufacturing, porcelain enamels and in hardening steels. Boric acid has antiseptic and antiviral activity. Aqueous solutions have been used as mouth-washes, eye-drops, skin lotions and cosmetics. Boric acid and its salts are components of many commercial insecticides and wood preservatives.