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Carbon tetrachloride for UV

Formula CCl4
Chemical formula CCl4
Density ~ 1.59 g/cm3 (20°c)
Molar mass 153.82 g/mol
CAS number 56-23-5
HS Code 29031400
EC number 200-262-8
Storage Without limitation
SDS available
R phrase R 23/24/25-40-48/23
S phrase S 23.2-36/37-45-59
Odour characteristic
Form liquid
Color colourless
Ignition temprature 982°C
Solubility in water 0.8 g/l (20°c)
Solubility in water soluble (20°c)
Solubility in water soluble (20°c)
Melting point ~-23 °C
Boiling point 76.7°C
Vapur pressure 120 hPa (20°c)
Viscosity dynamical 0.96 mPa*s (20°c)
Saturation Concentration 754 g/m3 (20°c)
Assay 99.9 %
Appearance Clear
Identification Conforms
Colour 10 Hazen
Acidity 0.0005 meq/g
Alkalinity 0.0002 meq/g
Transmission@265 nm 10 %
Transmission@270 nm 50 %
Transmission@277 nm 80 %
Transmission@282 nm 90 %
Transmission from 290 nm 98 %
Evaporation residue 0.0005 %
Water 0.005 %

Carbon tetrachloride for UV is a high-purity, low-absorbance solvent tailored for ultraviolet (UV) and spectrophotometric applications in analytical laboratories, providing a clear optical medium for precise absorption measurements, although its pharmaceutical use is extremely limited due to toxicity and regulatory restrictions.

🏭⚗️ Production
Carbon tetrachloride for UV is produced through rigorous purification processes, including fractional distillation and filtration to remove moisture, peroxides, and trace impurities that could affect UV absorbance. The solvent is packaged under inert, moisture-controlled conditions in amber or sealed containers to preserve optical clarity and chemical stability during analytical use.

🔬 Properties
Carbon tetrachloride is a clear, colorless liquid with a faint sweet or chloroform-like odor, non-polar and immiscible with water. It has a boiling point of approximately 76–77 °C and a density around 1.59 g/cm³ at 25 °C. It exhibits minimal UV absorbance above 265 nm, providing a stable baseline for UV spectrophotometric measurements, and is ideal for dissolving non-polar compounds due to its chemical inertness and non-polarity.

🧪 Applications
In laboratory settings, Carbon tetrachloride for UV is used as a solvent or reference medium in UV–Vis spectroscopy when non-polar compounds, oils, or halogenated analytes require a solvent with very low UV absorbance and minimal hydrogen-bonding interactions. It is suitable for preparation of standard and calibration solutions, baseline correction, and dissolution studies of non-polar organic substances. Its pharmaceutical applications are limited due to high toxicity, so it is primarily used in controlled analytical research environments.

⚠️ Safety
Carbon tetrachloride is highly toxic by inhalation, ingestion, and skin contact, and exposure can cause severe liver and kidney damage. It may decompose under heat or UV irradiation to produce highly toxic compounds. Although non-flammable under normal conditions, it must be handled in well-ventilated fume hoods with full personal protective equipment, including gloves, goggles, and lab coats. Containers should be tightly sealed and stored away from heat, light, and strong oxidizers. Disposal must follow strict hazardous waste protocols.