Ammonium Acetate

Manganese acetate is a light red crystal.
Molecular formula:

(CH3COO)2Mn4H2O

Description

Grades
Ammonium acetate has industrial grades.

Specification

ItemIndustrial top grade
Content%98.0-102.0
Water insoluble %≦0.01
Chloride (Cl)%≦0.002
Sulfate (SO 4 )%≦0.02
Iron (Fe)%≦0.001
Copper (Cu)%≦0.001
Nickel (Ni)%≦0.08
Free base and alkali metal%≦0.3
Nitrate (NO 3 )%≦0.05

All grades are suitable for Industrial Premium/ACS, available upon request.

Test method
Test details are available upon request.

Packaging
Manganese acetate is packaged in a 25kg paper-plastic composite bag.

Storage
Manganese acetate should be stored in its original packaging or in a clean, dry, airtight container in a dry and clean place. Storage conditions should be selected under sheltered conditions with suitable temperature and humidity. The packaging is prone to agglomeration when in contact with water or other liquids, and pallets should not be piled up. Under normal handling conditions, manganese acetate will not produce any health hazards. Necessary precautions must be taken to avoid solid or liquid contact with skin or eyes. Under good ventilation conditions, high density exposure to air should be avoided.

First Aid Measures
Eye Contact: In case of contact with eyes, wash immediately with plenty of water, keep eyes open if necessary, seek medical attention.
Skin Contact: Wash contaminated clothing with water and wash clothing before wearing next time.
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water, seek medical attention.

Fire risk

Manganese acetate is non-flammable.

Application
It can be widely used as a catalyst for different compound reactions, including: oxidation reaction, polymerization of vinyl ester complexes, and can also be used in leather treatment and dishwashing agents.

Physiological properties
Contact of solid or liquid with eyes may cause irritation and sensitization. Repeated skin contact may cause slight pain. Smoking a lot can lead to nostrils, throat and upper respiratory tract infection.