Gas Description
Carbon monoxide, as a carbon oxide compound, is a colorless, odorless, and non irritating gas under standard conditions. In terms of physical and chemical properties, carbon monoxide has a melting point of -205.1 ℃ and a boiling point of -191.5 ℃. It is slightly soluble in water and is not easy to liquefy and solidify. When burned in the air, it forms a blue flame. At higher temperatures, it decomposes to produce carbon dioxide and carbon, which easily combine with hemoglobin in the blood to form carboxyhemoglobin. This causes hemoglobin to lose its ability and function to carry oxygen, leading to tissue asphyxia and, in severe cases, death.
Product application
1. Used in the production of sodium formate and as a reducing agent in the metallurgical industry.
2. Industrial reduced iron oxide (preparation of iron) is used as a gas fuel, such as water gas (a mixture of gases such as carbon monoxide and hydrogen).
3. Industrial reduction of iron oxide (preparation of iron).
4. Carbon monoxide gas uses: fuel, reducing agent, raw material for organic synthesis, used for the preparation of carbonyl metals, phosgene, sulfur oxide carbon, aromatic aldehydes, formic acid, hexaphenol, aluminum chloride, methanol, used for hydroformylation, used for the preparation of hydrocarbon synthesis gasoline), alcohols (mixtures of carboxyl, ethanol, aldehydes, ketones, and hydrocarbons), zinc white pigments, aluminum oxide film-forming, standard gas, calibration gas, and online instrument standard gas.