National Pollutant Inventory

Substances

Nickel carbonyl: Overview

Description

Nickel carbonyl is used in refining nickel ore, forming nickel films and coatings, as a catalyst in various chemical reactions, and in glass plating.

Substance details

Substance name: Nickel carbonyl

CASR number: 13463-39-3

Molecular formula: Ni(CO)4

Synonyms: Nickel tetracarbonyl; Tetracarbonyl nickel; (T-r)-nickel tetracarbonyl

Physical properties

Nickel carbonyl is a volatile, yellow liquid with a musty odour.

Melting Point: -25°C

Boiling Point: 43°C

Vapour Density: 5.89

Specific Gravity: 1.32 at 17°C

Flashpoint: -20°C

Chemical properties

Nickel carbonyl is flammable and explosive. It is slightly soluble in water, but soluble in other organic solvents.

Further information

The National Pollutant Inventory (NPI) holds data for all sources of nickel carbonyl emissions in Australia.

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