Antimony trichloride
Antimony trichloride is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula SbCl3. It is a colorless to slightly yellowish crystalline solid at room temperature. Antimony trichloride is used as a precursor in the synthesis of other antimony compounds and as a catalyst in various chemical processes.
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4 protocols using antimony trichloride
Synthesis of Tin(II) Halides and Antimony Trichloride
Synthesis of Colloidal Nanostructures
Fabrication of FTO-based Optoelectronic Devices
were used: FTO substrate (7 Ω sq–1), titanium(IV)
tetraisopropoxide (TTIP)—99 wt % (Acros Organics), acetylacetone—99
wt % (Acros Organics), ethanol—96.6 vol % (Estonian Spirit),
methanol—99.9 vol % (Sigma-Aldrich), antimony trichloride—99.99
wt % (Sigma-Aldrich), thiourea—99 wt % (Sigma-Aldrich), chlorobenzene—99.5
vol % (Sigma-Aldrich), poly(3-hexyl-thiophene-2,5-diyl) (P3HT)—100
kDa, >90% regioregular (Sigma-Aldrich), and materials related to
HTM
synthesis as mentioned in the
were used as received.
Synthesis of Lipid-Polymer Nanoparticles
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