High-Purity Silver Carbonate from Aure Chemical – Your Trusted Source
Silver carbonate, Ag₂CO₃, CAS No. 534-16-7, is a moderately soluble silver(I) compound widely used as a clean, carbonate-based precursor in silver chemistry. Supplied by Aure Chemical as fine pale yellow to light grayish powder with high silver content (approximately 77–78% Ag), this compound decomposes to metallic silver, carbon dioxide, and oxygen upon heating and serves as an efficient source of Ag⁺ ions or Ag(0) species upon reduction. It is the preferred precursor for silver nanoparticle synthesis in aqueous or organic media (via controlled reduction), preparation of silver-based catalysts, synthesis of organometallic silver complexes, and formulation of antimicrobial coatings or reagents. Its carbonate anion provides milder reactivity and avoids nitrate or halide contamination, making it ideal for sensitive systems in nanotechnology, catalysis, and materials applications. Aure Chemical ensures precise Ag assay, low impurity levels, and secure silver sourcing to deliver batch consistency and optimal performance worldwide.
Basic Information of Silver Carbonate
Aure Chemical supplies Silver Carbonate as a premium Ag(I) precursor with verified high silver content and exceptional purity for reduction, synthesis, and antimicrobial applications.
| CAS No. | 534-16-7 |
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| EC No. | 208-590-3 |
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| Chemical Formula | Ag₂CO₃ |
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| Molecular Weight | 275.75 g/mol |
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| Appearance | Fine pale yellow to light grayish powder |
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| Odor | Odorless |
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| Melting point | Decomposes ~218 °C to Ag + CO₂ + O₂ |
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| Boiling point | Not applicable (decomposes) |
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| Density | 5.56 g/cm³ |
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| Solubility | Low solubility in water (0.0033 g/100 mL at 20 °C); soluble in dilute acids, ammonia, cyanide solutions |
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| Nature (hazards) | Causes skin and eye irritation, harmful if swallowed or inhaled, toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects |
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| RIDADR | UN 3077, Environmentally hazardous substance, solid, n.o.s. (Silver carbonate), Class 9, Packing Group III |
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| Chemical Structure |  |
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Aure Chemical offers customizable options including silver content specification (77–78% Ag typical), purity grades, particle size control, and moisture/light-protected packaging to meet your nanoparticle, catalysis, or antimicrobial requirements.
Primary Applications of Silver Carbonate
Silver Carbonate provides a mild, carbonate-based source of Ag⁺ ions and is widely used in synthesis, catalysis, and antimicrobial formulations.
Silver Nanoparticle Synthesis
Preferred precursor for controlled reduction in aqueous or organic media to produce monodisperse Ag nanoparticles for plasmonics, SERS substrates, antimicrobial coatings, and catalysis.
Organometallic Silver Complex Synthesis
Serves as starting material for preparing Ag(I) complexes with phosphines, carbenes, or other ligands in coordination chemistry and homogeneous catalysis research.
Antimicrobial & Biocidal Applications
Incorporated into coatings, textiles, medical devices, and polymers for controlled release of Ag⁺ ions with strong antimicrobial activity against bacteria and fungi.
Supported Silver Catalyst Preparation
Used in impregnation or reduction to deposit Ag on carbon, alumina, or oxide supports for selective oxidation and ethylene oxide catalysis.
Advanced Materials & Electrochemistry
Employed in preparation of silver oxide/carbonate composites, reference electrodes, and functional materials requiring controlled silver ion release.
Organic Synthesis & Reagent Applications
Used as a mild oxidant or silver source in organic transformations, such as halide-to-acetate exchange or silver-assisted reactions.
Why Choose Aure Chemical for Your Silver Carbonate Supply?
Partner with Aure Chemical for Silver Carbonate to benefit from premium silver reactivity, technical expertise, and stable precious metal supply for your silver-based applications.
Accurate Silver Content & Purity
Precise analytical control ensures uniform Ag content, low heavy metal impurities, and batch reproducibility for reliable reduction or synthesis performance.
Secure Precious Metal Sourcing
Transparent, responsible silver procurement with inventory buffering to provide supply stability and competitive pricing.
Technical Application Support
Dedicated specialists provide advice on reduction protocols, nanoparticle stabilization, antimicrobial formulation, and process optimization.
Full Regulatory Compliance
Comprehensive COA, REACH, RoHS, and detailed SDS documentation to facilitate global operations and audits.
Sustainability & Recycling Commitment
Ethical sourcing practices and silver recovery/recycling programs aligned with ESG objectives and circular economy principles.
Hazards Classification
GHS Classification: Skin Irritation (Category 2); Eye Irritation (Category 2A); Acute Toxicity, Oral (Category 4); Aquatic Chronic (Category 2)
Hazard Statements: H315: Causes skin irritation; H319: Causes serious eye irritation; H302: Harmful if swallowed; H411: Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
UN Number: UN 3077
Hazard Class: 9 (Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles)
Packing Group: III
GHS07: Exclamation mark (irritant, acute toxicity)
GHS09: Environment (aquatic toxicity)