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Copper Chloride Dihydrate
Copper chloride dihydrate is mainly used as a catalyst for chemical reactions, as a dyeing agent and coloring agent in the printing and dyeing industry, as a desulfurization, deodorization and purification agent in the petroleum industry, and as a pesticide and insecticide, a wood preservative, a water purification and disinfection agent, and in the production of glass, ceramics and pigments.
What are the specific applications of Copper Chloride Dihydrate in the field?
Copper chloride dihydrate can be used as a catalyst
ADVANTAGE: The use of copper chloride dihydrate as a catalyst enables high catalytic efficiency and mild reaction conditions. It is easy to operate, low cost and low environmental impact.
Copper chloride dihydrate can be used as a water purification and disinfection agent
ADVANTAGE:
Broad-spectrum antimicrobial: copper chloride dihydrate can effectively kill a variety of bacteria, viruses and fungi, and has a strong inhibitory and killing effect on pathogenic microorganisms.
Long duration of action: Copper chloride dihydrate can slowly release active ingredients in the environment, providing a longer disinfection effect.
Non-resistant: Unlike some antibiotics, copper chloride dihydrate does not cause microorganisms to develop resistance, which makes it still effective for long-term use.
Environmentally Friendly: At appropriate concentrations, copper chloride dihydrate is relatively environmentally friendly and does not produce harmful by-products or contamination like some organic disinfectants.
Copper chloride dihydrate can be used for glass production.
ADVANTAGE:It is mainly used as a colorant in glass production. It gives the glass a blue or green tint, and the optical properties of the glass can be adjusted by adding copper chloride dihydrate. For example, it can change the light transmittance and absorption of glass to achieve specific optical effects. This property is particularly important in decorative glass or special-purpose glass (e.g., architectural, artwork, etc.).