

share
Thallium(I)Hydroxide CAS NO 1310-83-4
Unit Price:
CAS No.:1310-83-4
Grade:Pharmacy Grade
Content:99.0%
Brand:Customizable
Packaging:Customizable
Description
Thallium(I) Hydroxide is a highly reactive inorganic compound, primarily recognized for its strong basic properties and solubility in organic solvents. This chemical is a critical precursor and reagent in specialized synthetic and research applications where a potent, soluble base is required. It is essential for manufacturers and research laboratories in the fields of advanced electronics, specialty glass production, and organic synthesis.
Application
- Precursor for Thallium-Based Compounds: Serves as a key starting material for synthesizing other thallium salts, such as thallium oxide and thallium sulfate, used in electronic and optical applications.
- Specialty Glass and Crystal Production: Employed in the formulation of high-refractive-index optical glasses and specific types of crystals.
- Organic Synthesis Reagent: Acts as a strong base in specific, sensitive organic reactions where traditional alkali metal hydroxides are unsuitable.
- Research & Development: Utilized in academic and industrial R&D for exploring novel materials, catalysts, and chemical processes.
- Electrochemical Applications: Investigated for use in specialized battery systems and electroplating processes.
Basic Information
| Product Name | Thallium(I) Hydroxide |
| CAS No. | 1310-83-4 |
| Molecular Formula | TlOH |
| Molecular Weight | 221.39 g/mol |
| Synonyms | Thallous hydroxide; Thallium hydroxide (TlOH); Thallium(1+) hydroxide; Thallium monohydroxide; Hydroxythallium(I) |
| EINECS | 215-182-4 |
Quality Control
Our Thallium(I) Hydroxide is produced and handled under stringent quality management protocols to ensure batch-to-batch consistency and high purity. Each lot is accompanied by a comprehensive Certificate of Analysis (COA) detailing key parameters such as assay, impurity profiles, and physical characteristics. We adhere to relevant industry standards and can provide material tailored to specific research or industrial grade requirements upon request.
Storage
Preserve in a tightly closed container, protected from light. Due to its hygroscopic (moisture-sensitive) nature, the container must be kept in a cool, dry place with minimal exposure to atmospheric humidity. Store at room temperature (15-25°C) in a dedicated, well-ventilated area separate from acids and incompatible materials.
Specification
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Yellowish crystalline solid or solution |
| Identification (IR/Tl Test) | Conforms |
| Assay (Titration) | ≥ 95.0% |
| Insoluble Matter | ≤ 0.5% |
| Chloride (Cl) | ≤ 0.1% |
| Sulfate (SO₄) | ≤ 0.1% |
Note: Specifications can be tailored. Please contact us for the detailed technical data sheet of a specific grade.
Hot Related Products


Ammonium Hydroxide CAS NO 1336-21-6


Potassium Hydroxide CAS NO 1310-58-3


Lithium Hydroxide Monohydrate CAS NO 1310-66-3


Calcium Hydroxide CAS NO 1305-62-0


Magnesium Hydroxide CAS NO 1309-42-8


Sodium Hydroxide CAS NO 1310-73-2


Rubidium Hydroxide CAS NO 1310-82-3


Iron Hydroxide CAS NO 1309-33-7


Lithium Hydroxide CAS NO 1310-65-2


Calcium Hydroxide Hydrate) CAS NO 1332-69-0


Magnesium Hydroxide CAS NO 1909-42-8


Tetramethylammonium Hydroxide Pentahydrate CAS NO 10424-65-4


Calcium Hydroxide CAS NO 12001-27-3


Gallium Trihydroxide CAS NO 12023-99-3


Rubidium Hydroxide Hydrate CAS NO 12026-05-0


Thallium (Ous) Hydroxide CAS NO 12026-06-1


Hydroxide CAS NO 12040-73-2


Cesium Hydroxide CAS NO 12182-83-1


Sodium Hydroxide Monohydrate CAS NO 12200-64-5


Chromium Hydroxide CAS NO 12626-43-6
Why choose US
Trusted Manufacturer
With our own production facilities, we ensure consistent quality, reliable supply, and full traceability.
Rigorous Quality Assurance
Each batch undergoes strict QC, accompanied by COA, MSDS, and full compliance with international standards.
Advanced R&D Expertise
Our in-house lab drives process innovation, new product development, and tailored synthesis solutions.






