Copper(I) iodide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula . It is also known as cuprous iodide. It is useful in a variety of applications ranging from organic synthesis to cloud seeding.
Copper(I) iodide is white, but samples often appear tan or, when found in nature as rare mineral marshite, reddish brown, but such color is due to the presence of impurities. It is common for samples of iodide-containing compounds to become discolored due to the facile aerobic oxidation of the iodide anion to molecular iodine.
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In the laboratory however, copper(I) iodide is prepared by simply mixing an aqueous solution of potassium iodide and a soluble copper(II) salt such as copper(II) sulfate.
This reaction can be used for the detection of mercury since the white CuI to brown color change is dramatic.
Copper(I) iodide is used in the synthesis of Cu(I) clusters such as .
Copper(I) iodide dissolves in acetonitrile, yielding diverse complexes. Upon crystallization, molecular or polymeric compounds can be isolated. Dissolution is also observed when a solution of the appropriate complexing agent in acetone or chloroform is used. For example, thiourea and its derivatives can be used. Solids that crystallize out of those solutions are composed of hybrid inorganic chains.
CuI is used as a co-catalyst with palladium catalyst in the Sonogashira coupling.
CuI is used in cloud seeding, altering the amount or type of precipitation of a cloud, or their structure by dispersing substances into the atmosphere which increase water's ability to form droplets or crystals. CuI provides a sphere for moisture in the cloud to condense around, causing precipitation to increase and cloud density to decrease.
The structural properties of CuI allow CuI to stabilize heat in nylon in commercial and residential carpet industries, automotive engine accessories, and other markets where durability and weight are a factor.
CuI is used as a source of dietary iodine in table salt and animal feed.
Further reading
External links
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Chemicalland properties database
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> National Pollutant Inventory – Copper and compounds fact sheet
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