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Template:Chembox Copper(II) stearate is a metal-organic compound, a salt of copper and stearic acid with the formula Cu(C17H35COO)2.[1][2] The compound is classified as a metallic soap, i.e. a metal derivative of a fatty acid.

Synthesis

Exchange reaction of sodium stearate and copper sulfate:[3][4]

𝖢𝗎𝖲𝖮𝟦+𝟤𝖢𝟣𝟩𝖧𝟥𝟧𝖮𝟤𝖭𝖺  𝖢𝗎(𝖢𝟣𝟩𝖧𝟥𝟧𝖮𝟤)𝟤+𝖭𝖺𝟤𝖲𝖮𝟦

Physical properties

Copper(II) stearate forms a blue-green amorphous substance[5] similar to plasticine both in appearance and touch.

Insoluble in water, ethanol, or ether; soluble in pyridine.[6]

Chemical properties

The compound is stable and non-reactive under normal conditions.[7]

When trying to ignite, copper stearate first melts and then begins to burn with a green (at the base) flame, then it quickly turns black due to the formation of cupric oxide:

(𝖢𝟣𝟩𝖧𝟥𝟧𝖢𝖮𝖮)𝟤𝖢𝗎+𝟧𝟤𝖮𝟤 t 𝖢𝗎𝖮+𝟥𝟨𝖢𝖮𝟤+𝟥𝟧𝖧𝟤𝖮

Uses

The compound is used in the production of antifouling paint and varnish materials.

Also used as a component in casting bronze sculptures.[8]

Also applies as a catalyst for the decomposition of hydroperoxides.[9]

References

Template:Reflist Template:Stearates

Template:Copper compounds