Ferrous chloride tetrahydrate

  • Identifiers

    CAS number
    13478-10-9

    Molecular formula
    Cl2FeH8O4

    SMILES
    O.O.O.O.Cl[Fe]Cl

    Safety labels

    Corrosive
    Corrosive

    Irritant
    Irritant

  • Odor profile

    Fragrance
    Odorless 83.98%
    Sulfurous 26.41%
    Fishy 20.5%
    Ripe 18.91%
    Gassy 17.52%
    Cheesy 14.67%
    Alcoholic 14.64%
    Oily 14.37%
    Fermented 14.31%
    Clean 14.22%

     

    Flavor
    Egg 34.89%
    Rotten 30.77%
    Sulfur 27.72%
    Gasoline 25.74%
    Odorless 24.7%
    Decomposing cabbage 24.35%
    Fishy 23.01%
    Garlic 22.68%
    Pungent 21.02%
    Formyl 21.0%

     

    Odor impact est.
    Low

  • Properties

    pKa est.
    4.5 (weak acid)

    Molecular weight
    198.81 g/mol

    Flash point

    • 57.76 ˚C est.

  • Synonyms

    • Ferrous chloride tetrahydrate
    • Ferrous chloride, tetrahydrate
    • RefChem:599138
    • 13478-10-9
    • MPH2DQE2W9
    • Iron dichloride tetrahydrate
    • dichloroiron;tetrahydrate
    • Iron (II) chloride tetrahydrate
    • FeCl2.4H2O
    • dichloroiron--water (1/4)
    • SCHEMBL7692808
    • CHEBI:86249
    • iron (II) chloride tetra hydrate
    • MFCD00149711
    • Iron(II) chloride tetrahydrate, 99%
    • Iron(II) chloride hydrate, Reagent Grade
    • Iron(II) chloride tetrahydrate, ReagentPlus(R), 98%
    • Q27159029
    • Iron(II) chloride tetrahydrate, 99.99% trace metals basis
    • Iron(II) chloride tetrahydrate, puriss. p.a., >=99.0% (RT)
    • Iron(II) chloride tetrahydrate, JIS special grade, 99.0-102.0%
    • Iron(II) chloride tetrahydrate, SAJ first grade, 98.0-102.0%
    • 13478-10-9
  • Applications

    Ferrous chloride tetrahydrate (CAS 13478-10-9) is used primarily as a source of Fe2+ in chemical synthesis and as a reducing agent in various organic and inorganic processes; it also serves in environmental remediation, where it participates in Fenton-type oxidation when paired with hydrogen peroxide to help degrade contaminants. In water treatment, it acts as a coagulant aid to assist turbidity and phosphate removal. In textile processing, it functions as a mordant to fix natural and synthetic dyes on fabrics, improving color fastness. In analytical and research settings, it is employed as a laboratory reagent for preparing iron(II) solutions and for redox titrations. It may also be used as a precursor for iron-based pigments or as a component in certain coatings and inks under controlled formulations. All uses are subject to local regulations and formulation limits.

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  • Solubility @25˚C

    Solvent Solubility (g/L)
    ethanol 96.71
    methanol 211.68
    isopropanol 62.41
    water 193.97
    ethyl acetate 9.0
    n-propanol 58.14
    acetone 30.82
    n-butanol 40.75
    acetonitrile 16.45
    DMF 329.57
    toluene 1.43
    isobutanol 35.03
    1,4-dioxane 38.5
    methyl acetate 14.75
    THF 57.52
    2-butanone 14.04
    n-pentanol 21.01
    sec-butanol 37.28
    n-hexane 1.24
    ethylene glycol 160.77
    NMP 116.41
    cyclohexane 0.9
    DMSO 178.39
    n-butyl acetate 6.14
    n-octanol 8.78
    chloroform 5.89
    n-propyl acetate 5.07
    acetic acid 129.19
    dichloromethane 6.69
    cyclohexanone 16.06
    propylene glycol 134.16
    isopropyl acetate 5.63
    DMAc 119.26
    2-ethoxyethanol 53.31
    isopentanol 24.6
    n-heptane 0.98
    ethyl formate 23.41
    1,2-dichloroethane 5.26
    n-hexanol 17.87
    2-methoxyethanol 142.98
    isobutyl acetate 2.89
    tetrachloromethane 2.25
    n-pentyl acetate 5.75
    transcutol 35.85
    n-heptanol 11.88
    ethylbenzene 0.98
    MIBK 6.39
    2-propoxyethanol 47.02
    tert-butanol 63.55
    MTBE 14.05
    2-butoxyethanol 30.53
    propionic acid 61.48
    o-xylene 2.03
    formic acid 225.59
    diethyl ether 9.66
    m-xylene 1.73
    p-xylene 1.41
    chlorobenzene 2.05
    dimethyl carbonate 13.19
    n-octane 0.47
    formamide 160.79
    cyclopentanone 32.8
    2-pentanone 11.12
    anisole 4.83
    cyclopentyl methyl ether 13.28
    gamma-butyrolactone 52.43
    1-methoxy-2-propanol 85.91
    pyridine 13.16
    3-pentanone 6.46
    furfural 48.47
    n-dodecane 0.39
    diethylene glycol 67.11
    diisopropyl ether 2.48
    tert-amyl alcohol 39.98
    acetylacetone 12.18
    n-hexadecane 0.39
    acetophenone 5.1
    methyl propionate 14.61
    isopentyl acetate 5.32
    trichloroethylene 6.56
    n-nonanol 7.34
    cyclohexanol 17.81
    benzyl alcohol 9.39
    2-ethylhexanol 6.32
    isooctanol 7.79
    dipropyl ether 5.35
    1,2-dichlorobenzene 2.38
    ethyl lactate 11.64
    propylene carbonate 23.62
    n-methylformamide 141.4
    2-pentanol 18.82
    n-pentane 1.54
    1-propoxy-2-propanol 26.06
    1-methoxy-2-propyl acetate 9.49
    2-(2-methoxypropoxy) propanol 17.01
    mesitylene 1.4
    ε-caprolactone 18.2
    p-cymene 1.36
    epichlorohydrin 28.13
    1,1,1-trichloroethane 3.02
    2-aminoethanol 157.48
    morpholine-4-carbaldehyde 91.01
    sulfolane 75.61
    2,2,4-trimethylpentane 1.0
    2-methyltetrahydrofuran 25.13
    n-hexyl acetate 7.68
    isooctane 0.71
    2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol 25.02
    sec-butyl acetate 2.88
    tert-butyl acetate 6.67
    decalin 0.52
    glycerin 189.11
    diglyme 38.05
    acrylic acid 73.44
    isopropyl myristate 2.85
    n-butyric acid 43.92
    acetyl acetate 5.71
    di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6.18
    ethyl propionate 5.57
    nitromethane 92.11
    1,2-diethoxyethane 6.64
    benzonitrile 5.89
    trioctyl phosphate 4.93
    1-bromopropane 3.2
    gamma-valerolactone 56.26
    n-decanol 5.4
    triethyl phosphate 3.79
    4-methyl-2-pentanol 9.09
    propionitrile 12.65
    vinylene carbonate 21.08
    1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane 46.74
    DMS 6.46
    cumene 1.1
    2-octanol 6.66
    2-hexanone 5.68
    octyl acetate 4.77
    limonene 2.07
    1,2-dimethoxyethane 50.76
    ethyl orthosilicate 3.53
    tributyl phosphate 4.71
    diacetone alcohol 21.65
    N,N-dimethylaniline 5.39
    acrylonitrile 21.93
    aniline 8.76
    1,3-propanediol 111.39
    bromobenzene 1.2
    dibromomethane 3.77
    1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 8.19
    2-methyl-cyclohexyl acetate 3.88
    tetrabutyl urea 7.62
    diisobutyl methanol 3.6
    2-phenylethanol 8.13
    styrene 1.13
    dioctyl adipate 5.07
    dimethyl sulfate 29.06
    ethyl butyrate 4.59
    methyl lactate 32.18
    butyl lactate 11.01
    diethyl carbonate 3.65
    propanediol butyl ether 32.81
    triethyl orthoformate 4.42
    p-tert-butyltoluene 1.53
    methyl 4-tert-butylbenzoate 10.58
    morpholine 60.24
    tert-butylamine 26.34
    n-dodecanol 3.95
    dimethoxymethane 57.57
    ethylene carbonate 16.86
    cyrene 19.1
    2-ethoxyethyl acetate 7.51
    2-ethylhexyl acetate 3.7
    1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 3.09
    4-methylpyridine 11.06
    dibutyl ether 3.34
    2,6-dimethyl-4-heptanol 3.6
    DEF 28.87
    dimethyl isosorbide 18.4
    tetrachloroethylene 6.75
    eugenol 14.67
    triacetin 7.44
    span 80 19.04
    1,4-butanediol 48.67
    1,1-dichloroethane 4.03
    2-methyl-1-pentanol 13.19
    methyl formate 83.44
    2-methyl-1-butanol 25.39
    n-decane 0.55
    butyronitrile 13.22
    3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol 5.6
    1-chlorooctane 1.63
    1-chlorotetradecane 0.8
    n-nonane 0.53
    undecane 0.44
    tert-butylcyclohexane 0.65
    cyclooctane 0.43
    cyclopentanol 35.23
    tetrahydropyran 17.29
    tert-amyl methyl ether 10.85
    2,5,8-trioxanonane 26.38
    1-hexene 2.91
    2-isopropoxyethanol 24.25
    2,2,2-trifluoroethanol 52.42
    methyl butyrate 9.43

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