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OSMIUM

OSMIUM Structure
CAS No.
7440-04-2
Chemical Name:
OSMIUM
Synonyms
Os;OSMIUM;osmium atom;OSMIUM METAL;Osmium, 99.9%;Osmium powder;Ru in HCl 5%;Pt in HCl 5%;metallicosmium;OSMIUM STANDARD
CBNumber:
CB3171033
Molecular Formula:
Os
Molecular Weight:
190.23
MOL File:
7440-04-2.mol
MSDS File:
SDS
Modify Date:
2024/5/30 14:19:11

OSMIUM Properties

Melting point 3045 °C (lit.)
Boiling point 5027 °C (lit.)
Density 22.61 g/cm3 (lit.)
solubility soluble in aqua regia
form sponge
Specific Gravity 22.48
color Black
Water Solubility attacked by aqua regia; barely affected by HCl, H2SO4 [MER06]
Merck 13,6960
Exposure limits ACGIH: Ceiling 2 ppm
OSHA: Ceiling 5 ppm(7 mg/m3)
NIOSH: IDLH 50 ppm; Ceiling 5 ppm(7 mg/m3)
CAS DataBase Reference 7440-04-2(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry System Osmium (7440-04-2)

OSMIUM Properties

Modulus of Elasticity 560 GPa
Hardness, Vickers 670
Hardness, Brinell 580, Converted from Vickers for 3000 kg load/10 mm ball Brinell test.
Hardness, Rockwell A 80, Converted from Vickers.
Hardness, Rockwell C 57, Converted from Vickers.
Hardness, Knoop 822, Converted from Vickers.

SAFETY

Risk and Safety Statements

Symbol(GHS) 
GHS02,GHS05,GHS07
Signal word  Danger
Hazard statements  H228-H315-H318-H335
Precautionary statements  P210-P240-P241-P280-P302+P352-P305+P351+P338
Hazard Codes  F,Xi
Risk Statements  11-37/38-41-36/38
Safety Statements  16-26-36/37/39
RIDADR  UN 3089 4.1/PG 2
WGK Germany  -
RTECS  RN1100000
TSCA  Yes
HazardClass  4.1
PackingGroup  II
HS Code  71104100
Toxicity LDLo ivn-dog: 17 mg/kg SMSJAR 26,131,1826
NFPA 704
2
2 0

OSMIUM price More Price(5)

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Sigma-Aldrich(India) 263257 Osmium powder, 99.9% trace metals basis 7440-04-2 1G ₹21744.9 2022-06-14 Buy
ALFA India ALF-012446-06 Osmium powder, -200 mesh, 99.8% (metals basis) 7440-04-2 5g ₹64245 2022-05-26 Buy
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OSMIUM Chemical Properties,Uses,Production

Description

Osmium is silvery white, hard transition metals with a high melting point. osmium is one of the rarest elements on earth.

Chemical Properties

Osmium is a blue-white metal. It is found in platinum ores and in the naturally occurring alloy osmiridium. Osmium when heated in air or when the finely divided form is exposed to air at room temperature, oxidizes to form the tetroxide (OsO4), osmic acid. Osmium tetraoxide is a colorless, crystalline solid or pale-yellow mass. Unpleasant, acrid, chlorine-like odor. A liquid above 41°C.

Physical properties

One of the important properties of osmium is the formation of gases when the metal isexposed to air. These fumes are extremely toxic, which limits osmium’s usefulness. Osmium is ahard, tough, brittle, bluish-white metal that is difficult to use except in a powder form that oxidizesinto osmium tetroxide (OsO4), which not only has objectionable odor but also is toxic.
Osmium has a relatively high melting point of 3,054°C and a boiling point of 5,500°C,with a density of 22.61 g/cm3.

Isotopes

Osmium has 41 isotopes, five of which are stable. Two are naturally radioactiveisotopes with very long half-lives. Following are the stable isotopes and their contributionto the element’s natural existence in the Earth’s crust: Os-187 = 1.6%, Os-188 =13.29%, Os-189 = 16.21%, Os-190 = 26.36%, and Os-192 = 40.93%. The remain ing percentage of the element on Earth is in the form of the two naturally radioactiveisotopes: Os-184 = 0.02% and Os-186 = 1.59%. All the other isotopes of osmium areradioactive and artificially produced in nuclear reactors and particle accelerators.

Origin of Name

Its name is derived from the Greek word osme, meaning “odor” or “smell,” because of the element’s objectionable smell when it is first isolated from platinum ores using aqua regia.

Occurrence

Osmium is the 80th most abundant element on Earth. As a metal, it is not found free innature and is considered a companion metal with iridium. It is also found mixed with platinum-and nickel-bearing ores. It is recovered by treating the concentrated residue of these oreswith aqua regia (a mixture of 75% HCl and 25% HNO). The high cost of refining osmium ismade economically feasible by also recovering marketable amounts of platinum and nickel.
Osmium occurs along with iridium in nature as the mineral iridosmine. It is found inCanada, Russia, and parts of Africa.

Characteristics

Osmium is found in group 8 (VIII) of the periodic table and has some of the same chemical,physical, and historical characteristics as several other elements. This group of similarelements is classed as the platinum group, which includes Ru, Rh, and Pd of the second transitionseries and Os, Ir, and Pt of the third series of transition metals .

Uses

Because of its hard brittle nature, the metal osmium has few uses. However, the powderedform can be sintered under high pressure and temperatures to form some useful products,despite its toxicity and malodor. Its main use is as an alloy to manufacture devices that resistwear and stand up to constant use. As an alloy, osmium loses both its foul odor and toxicity.Some of these products are ballpoint and fountain pen tips, needles for record players, andpivot points for compass needles. Osmium alloys are also used for contact points on specialswitches and other devices that require reduced frictional wear.
Another use is as a stain for animal tissues that are to be examined with a microscope toimprove the contrast of the specimen.

Production Methods

Osmium is obtained in the reaction of osmium tetroxide (OsO4) reduction with carbon at red heat temperature. Osmium is also obtained from osmiridium. After separation from other metals with aqua regia, osmiridium is distilled in chlorine stream with formation of osmium tetrachloride (OsCl4), from which the metal is recovered by reduction.

Definition

A transition metal that is found associated with platinum. Osmium is the most dense of all metals. It has a characteristic smell resulting from the production of osmium(VIII) oxide (osmium tetroxide, OsO4). The metal is used in catalysts and in alloys for pen nibs, pivots, and electrical contacts. Symbol: Os; m.p. 3054°C; b.p. 5027°C; r.d. 22.59 (20°C); p.n. 76; r.a.m. 190.23.

Hazard

Most of the oxides of osmium are not noxious, but are toxic if inhaled or ingested. Thecompound OsO4 is extremely poisonous. It is a powerful oxidizing agent that is soluble inwater and will produce serious burns in skin as it oxidizes the various layers of tissues.

Industrial uses

A platinum-group metal, osmium is noted for its high hardness, about 400 Brinell. The heaviest known metal, it has a high specific gravity, 22.65, and a high melting point, 2698 C. The boiling point is about 5468 C. Osmium has a close-packed hexagonal crystal structure, and forms solid-solution alloys with platinum, having more than double the hardening power of iridium in platinum. However, it is seldom used to replace iridium as a hardener except for fountain-pen tips where the alloy is called osmiridium.
Osmium is not affected by the common acids, and is not dissolved by aqua regia. It is practically unworkable, and its chief use is as a catalyst.
Osmium tetraoxide, a commercially available yellow solid (melting point 40 C) is used commercially as a stain for tissue in microscopy. It is poisonous and attacks the eyes. Osmium metal is catalytically active, but it is not commonly used for this purpose because of its high price. Osmium and its alloys are hard and resistant to corrosion and wear (particularly to rubbing wear). Alloyed with other platinum metals, osmium has been used in needles for record players, fountain-pen tips, and mechanical parts.

Safety Profile

Poison by intravenous route. An irritant to eyes and mucous membranes. The principal effects of exposure are ocular disturbances and an asthmatic condition caused by inhalation. Furthermore, it causes dermatitis and ulceration of the skin upon contact. When osmium is heated, it gives off a pungent, poisonous fume of osmium tetroxide. One case of osmium poisoning reported in the literature resulted from the inhalation of osmium, which gave rise to a capillary bronchitis and dermatitis. The tetroxide vapor has a pronounced and nauseating odor that should be taken as a warning of a possibly toxic concentration in the atmosphere, and personnel should immedately move to an area of fresh air. The metal itself is not highly toxic. Flammable in the form of dust when exposed to heat or flame. Slight explosion hazard in the form of dust when exposed to heat or flame. Violent reaction or ignition with chlorine trichloride or oxygen dfluoride. Ignites when heated to l00℃ with fluorine. Incandescent reaction in phosphorus vapor. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of 0s04. See also OSMIUM TETROXIDE

Potential Exposure

Osmium may be alloyed with platinum metals, iron, cobalt, and nickel; and it forms compounds withtin and zinc. The alloy with iridium is used in the manufacture of fountain pen points, engraving tool; record player needles; electrical contacts; compass needles; fine machine bearings; and parts for watch and lock mechanisms. The metal is a catalyst in the synthesis of ammonia; and in the dehydrogenation of organic compounds. It is also used as a stain for histological examination of tissues. Osmium tetroxide is used as an oxidizing agent, catalyst, and as a fixative for tissues in electron microscopy. Other osmium compounds find use in photography. Osmium no longer is used in incandescent lights or in fingerprinting.

Incompatibilities

Osmium tetroxide is a strong oxidizer. Reacts with combustibles and reducing materials. Reacts with hydrochloric acid to form toxic chlorine gas. Forms unstable compounds with alkalis.

Waste Disposal

Consult with environmental regulatory agencies for guidance on acceptable disposal practices. Generators of waste containing this contaminant (≥100 kg/mo) must conform with EPA regulations governing storage, transportation, treatment, and waste disposal.

OSMIUM Preparation Products And Raw materials

Raw materials

Preparation Products

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