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Triphenylbismuth
98% (99.9% trace metals basis)
Synonym(s):
TPB
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Assay
98% (99.9% trace metals basis)
form
powder or crystals
reaction suitability
core: bismuth
availability
available only in USA
mp
76-81 °C
SMILES string
c1ccc(cc1)[Bi](c2ccccc2)c3ccccc3
InChI
1S/3C6H5.Bi/c3*1-2-4-6-5-3-1;/h3*1-5H;
InChI key
ZHXAZZQXWJJBHA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Storage Class Code
13 - Non Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Dental materials : official publication of the Academy of Dental Materials, 8(1), 54-59 (1992-01-01)
Triphenyl bismuth (Ph3Bi) is a promising new additive for making biomedical resins visible on x-ray images. We evaluated the cytotoxicity of Ph3Bi, both alone and as a component of a denture resin, as an initial step in determining its biocompatibility.
Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003), 41(3), 1004-1012 (2011-11-23)
The reaction of triphenylbismuth [BiPh(3)] with several heterocyclic carboxylic acids was explored. Seven crystalline compounds, [PhBi(2-O(2)C-3-(OH)C(5)H(3)N)(2)(2-O(2)C-3-(OH)C(5)H(3)NH)] (5), [(Bi(2-O(2)C-3-(OH)C(5)H(3)N)(4))(C(5)H(5)NH)(C(5)H(5)N)] (7), [PhBi(2-O(2)C-C(4)H(3)N(2))(2)(2-O(2)C-C(4)H(4)N(2))·H(2)O] (8), [PhBi(2-O(2)C-C(9)H(6)N)(2)·H(2)O] (9), [Ph(2)Bi(O(2)C-C(4)H(3)O)] (10), [Ph(2)Bi(O(2)C-C(4)H(3)S)] (11) and [PhBi(O(2)C-C(4)H(3)S)(2)](2) (12), were prepared by simple reactions using BiPh(3) and the corresponding
Journal of Crystal Growth, 210, 587-587 (2000)
Journal of biomaterials science. Polymer edition, 14(11), 1229-1242 (2004-02-11)
Self-curing acrylic bone cements are widely used in the fixation of prosthetic implants in orthopaedic surgery. Commercial bone cements are rendered radiopaque by the addition of heavy metal salts of barium and zirconia. The addition of barium sulphate adversely affects
Chemistry of Materials, 19, 5460-5460 (2007)
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