Title:  Cupric Carbonate, Basic 
CAS Registry Number:  12069-69-1 
CAS Name:  Copper carbonate hydroxide 
Additional Names:  cupric subcarbonate;  Bremen blue;  Bremen green 
Molecular Formula:  CH2Cu2O5 
Molecular Weight:  221.12 
Percent Composition:  C 5.43%, H 0.91%, Cu 57.48%, O 36.18% 
Line Formula:  CuCO3.Cu(OH)2 
Literature References:  Occurs in nature as the mineral malachite (dark green monoclinic crystals).  Prepd by adding CuSO4 soln to Na2CO3 soln:  Winter et al., in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology vol. 6 (Interscience, New York, 2nd ed., 1965) p 270.  The commercial product usually contains 50-55% Cu. 
Properties:  Green to blue amorphous powder or dark-green monoclinic crystals.  Practically insol in water, alcohol; sol in dil acids, ammonia. 
NOTE:  Another form of basic copper carbonate, 2CuCO3.Cu(OH)2, occurs in nature as the mineral azurite or chessylite. See also Burgundy Mixture. 
Use:  As seed treatment fungicide; in pyrotechnics; as paint and varnish pigment; in animal and poultry feeds; in sweetening of petrol sour crude stock; in manuf of other Cu salts. 
Therap-Cat-Vet:  Nutritional factor.  Used in copper deficiency in ruminants.   |