Potassium ethyl xanthate
Potassium ethyl xanthate (KEX) is an organosulfur compound with the chemical formula CH3CH2OCS2K. It is a pale yellow powder that is used in the mining industry for the separation of ores. It is a potassium salt of ethyl xanthic acid. Production and propertiesXanthate salts are prepared by the action of alkoxides on carbon disulfide. The alkoxide is often generated in situ from potassium hydroxide:[2]
Potassium ethyl xanthate is a pale yellow powder that is stable at high pH, but rapidly hydrolyses below pH = 9:
Oxidation gives diethyl dixanthogen disulfide:
KEX is a source of ethylxanthate coordination complexes. For example (CH3CH2OCS2)3M have been prepared from KEX for M = Cr, In, Co.[clarification needed][3] ApplicationsPotassium ethyl xanthate is used in the mining industry as flotation agent for extraction of the ores of copper, nickel, and silver.[4] The method exploits the affinity of these "soft" metals for the organosulfur ligand. Potassium xanthate is a useful reagent for preparing xanthate esters from alkyl and aryl halides. The resulting xanthate esters are useful intermediates in organic synthesis.[5] SafetyThe LD50 is 103 mg/kg (oral, rats) for potassium ethyl xanthate.[4] References
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