Magnesium chromate

Magnesium chromate is a chemical compound, with the formula MgCrO4. It is a yellow, odorless, water-soluble solid with several important industrial uses. This chromate can be manufactured as a powder.

Magnesium chromate
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Properties
MgCrO4
Molar mass 140.297 g·mol−1
Appearance Yellow solid
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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History

Before 1940, the literature about Magnesium chromate and its hydrates was sparse, but studies starting in that year looked at its properties and solubility.[1]

Uses

It is available commercially in a variety of powders, from nanoscale to micron-sized, either as an anhydrous or hydrated form.[2][3]

As a hydrate, it is useful as a corrosion inhibitor and pigment,[4] or as an ingredient in cosmetics.[5] In 2011, an undecahydrate (containing 11 molecules of water) of this compound was discovered by scientists at the University College London.[6]

Hazards

Magnesium chromate hydrate should be stored at room temperature, and there is no current therapeutic use.[7] It is a confirmed carcinogen, and can cause acute and dermititis, and possibly kidney and liver damage if inhaled, so it should be treated as a hazardous waste.[8]

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References

  1. Hill, Arthur E.; Soth, Glenn C.; Ricci, John E. (1940). "The Systems Magnesium Chromate—Water and Ammonium Chromate—Water from 0 to 75°1". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 62 (8): 2131. doi:10.1021/ja01865a059.
  2. "Magnesium Chromate". American Elements. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
  3. Li, Su Ping; Jia, Xiao Lin; Qi, Ya Fang (2011). "Synthesis of Nano-Crystalline Magnesium Chromate Spinel by Citrate Sol-Gel Method". Advanced Materials Research. 284-286: 730. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.284-286.730.
  4. "Magnesium chromate hydrate, 99.8% (metals basis)". Us.vwr.com. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
  5. "Item # MG-401, Heavy Magnesium Chromate Powder On Atlantic Equipment Engineers, A Division Of Micron Metals, Inc". Metal-powders-compounds.micronmetals.com. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
  6. Fortes, A. Dominic; Wood, Ian G. (March 2012). "X-ray powder diffraction analysis of a new magnesium chromate hydrate, MgCrO4·11H2O". Powder Diffraction. 27 (1): 8–11. doi:10.1017/S088571561200005X.
  7. "Magnesium chromate hydrate | CAS 23371-94-0 | Santa Cruz Biotech". Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
  8. "Material Data Sheet" (PDF). McGean-Rohco, Inc. Retrieved 2013-07-16.


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