Copper(III) oxide
Copper(III) oxide is a hypothetical inorganic compound with the formula Cu2O3. It has not been isolated as a pure solid. Copper(III) oxides are constituents of cuprate superconductors.[1] Copper(III) is typically stabilized in an ionic environment, e.g. potassium hexafluorocuprate(III).
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Cu2O3 | |
Molar mass | 175.0902 g/mol |
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Main hazards | Strong oxidizer |
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Nickel(III) oxide |
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Copper(I) oxide Copper(II) oxide |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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References
- Wang, Lai-Sheng; Wu, Hongbin; Desai, Sunil R.; Lou, Liang (1996-03-15). "Electronic structure of small copper oxide clusters: From Cu2O to Cu2O4". Physical Review B. American Physical Society (APS). 53 (12): 8028–8031. doi:10.1103/physrevb.53.8028. ISSN 0163-1829. PMID 9982259.
- Chemical encyclopedia / Editorial Board .: Knuniants IL etc. .. - M.: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1990 - V. 2 - 671 s. - ISBN 978-5-85270-035-3.
- R. Ripa, Chetyanu I. Inorganic Chemistry. Chemistry of Metals. - M.: Mir, 1972 - V. 2 - 871 s.
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