Strontium nitrate

Strontium nitrate Structure
Strontium nitrate structure
Common Name Strontium nitrate
CAS Number 10042-76-9 Molecular Weight 211.630
Density 2.99 Boiling Point 645 °C
Molecular Formula N2O6Sr Melting Point 570 °C(lit.)
MSDS Chinese USA Flash Point N/A
Symbol GHS03 GHS05 GHS07
GHS03, GHS05, GHS07
Signal Word Danger

Electrochemiluminescent DNA sensor based on controlled Zn-mediated grafting of diazonium precursors.

Anal. Bioanal. Chem 407 , 5579-86, (2015)

Controlled Zn-mediated grafting of a thin layer of a diazonium salt was used to functionalise a carbon electrode with ruthenium(II)-tris-bipyridine (Ru)-labelled DNA for use as a capture probe in an electrochemiluminescent genosensor. A secondary reporter pro...

Combustion synthesis of Na2Sr(PO4)F:Dy3+ white light emitting phosphor.

Luminescence 25(1) , 9-13, (2010)

The synthesis, X-ray diffraction, photoluminescence, TGA/DTA and FTIR techniques in Dy(3+) activated Na(2)Sr(PO(4))F phosphor are reported in this paper. The prepared phosphor gave blue, yellow and red emission in the visible region of the spectrum at 348 nm ...

Handling interferences in ⁸⁹Sr and ⁹⁰Sr measurements of reactor coolant water: a method based on strontium separation chemistry.

Appl. Radiat. Isot. 90 , 94-101, (2014)

Measurements for determining the activity of (89)Sr and (90)Sr in reactor coolant water are associated with limitations due to interferences from radionuclides with similar chemical properties and β(-)-energies. From a measurement bias point-of-view these int...

Status asthmaticus in a paramedic following exposure to a roadside flare: a case report.

J. Emerg. Med. 15(1) , 87-9, (1997)

Highway flares are commonly used by police and emergency service workers to divert traffic away from roadside accidents. We report a case of a 35-yr-old paramedic who developed a sudden, severe asthmatic reaction following a brief exposure to such a flare, ne...

Strontium nitrate suppresses chemically-induced sensory irritation in humans.

Contact Dermatitis 42(2) , 98-100, (2000)

Skin care products are complex formulations that may cause sensory irritation symptoms, characterized by stinging, burning, and itching. Substances capable of counteracting sensory irritation are of great practical interest. Strontium salts have been demonstr...

EPR, optical absorption and superposition model study of Fe³(+) doped strontium nitrate single crystals.

J. Magn. Reson. 209(2) , 220-6, (2011)

Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) study of Fe³(+) ions doped strontium nitrate (SN) single crystals is performed at liquid nitrogen temperature and at X band frequency. The spin Hamiltonian (SH) parameters are determined from the resonance lines observed ...

Nickel and strontium nitrates as modifiers for the determination of selenium in wine by Zeeman electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry.

Fresenius J. Anal. Chem. 370(8) , 1077-81, (2001)

A mixed matrix modifier of nickel and strontium nitrates was used as a chemical modifier for the determination of selenium in wines by Zeeman electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. Wine samples were heated on a boiling water bath with small amounts of...

Strontium is a potent and selective inhibitor of sensory irritation.

Dermatol. Surg. 25(9) , 689-94, (1999)

Irritant contact dermatitis occurs following topical exposure to many chemicals found in cosmetics, personal care products, drugs, and during occupational exposure. Signs and symptoms may include sensory irritation (sting, burn, and/or itch), erythema, edema,...

Development of a w/o/w emulsion for chemical peeling applications containing glycolic acid.

J. Cosmet. Sci. 57(6) , 487-94, (2006)

Glycolic acid is a member of the AHA family, which occurs naturally in foods and has been used for centuries as a cutaneous rejuvenation treatment. It is used in many cosmetic products as an exfoliant and moisturizer. When glycolic acid is used in greater amo...

Strontium nitrate decreased histamine-induced itch magnitude and duration in man.

Dermatology 200(3) , 244-6, (2000)

Previous studies have demonstrated that strontium salts have a potent and broad ability to suppress sensory irritation.To ascertain the possible antipruritic effects of topical strontium salts, we conducted a double-blind randomized study to evaluate the effe...