Aluminum chloride anhydrous, powder, 99.99% trace metals basis
Aluminum chloride may be manufactured by chlorination of liquid aluminum in ceramic lined reaction vessels at 600-700oC.
High strength steel screws were coated electrochemically by Al in an acidic ionic liquid composed of 1-ethyl -3- methylimidazolium chloride and AlCl3.[1] AlCl3 was used to form Al-Cd alloy.[2] Anhydrous alumunium chloride is a catalyst in organic chemistry especially for Friedel-Crafts reactions. It is also be used as a nucleation agent in the production of TiO2 pigment by the chloride process.
5, 25 g in ampule
