Catalysis

Chemicals for Catalysis
TIB Chemicals offers a wide range of highly specific chemicals for heterogeneous catalysis. Our products, including copper, nickel, and zinc compounds, are specifically developed to meet the needs of chemists and engineers in processing industries. Our metal oxides and carbonates are characterized by high purity and specific surfaces, making them ideal for catalytic processes. Copper(II) oxide HSSA and zinc oxide HSSA provide an excellent basis for catalyst formulations, as they enable a highly dispersed distribution of metal spots, thus enhancing catalytic efficiency. Our nickel carbonate products, such as TIB Ni-Carbonate 930 and 830, are low in sulfur and offer high bulk density for efficient storage and handling. These properties make them ideal for the production of catalysts in petroleum processing and chemical synthesis. Zinc and tin compounds, such as zinc oxide HSSA and anhydrous tin(IV) chloride, are essential in guard beds and absorbers that protect catalysts from contaminants. These compounds extend the lifespan and improve the performance of catalysts. TIB Chemicals places great emphasis on quality and sustainability. Our products meet the highest regulatory standards and support you in developing environmentally friendly and efficient catalyst solutions. Rely on TIB Chemicals for innovative and sustainable catalysis processes.
Regulatory requirements
Apart from technical requirements for modern catalytic systems, regulatory requirements are also becoming increasingly important. TIB Chemicals offers a broad product portfolio of organotin-free alternatives and is your reliable partner for all issues related to toxicology, regulatory requirements and registration.
Trade name | Description | Chem. formula | CAS No. | |||
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Heterogenous Catalyst Raw Material | ||||||
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O 12607-70-4 |
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O | 12607-70-4 | ||||
Copper(II) hydroxide carbonate CuCO3xCu(OH)2 12069-69-1 |
CuCO3xCu(OH)2 | 12069-69-1 | ||||
Copper(II) hydroxide carbonate moist CuCO3xCu(OH)2 12069-69-1 |
CuCO3xCu(OH)2 | 12069-69-1 | ||||
Copper(II) nitrate hemipentahydrate Cu(NO3)2·2.5 H2O 19004-19-4 |
Cu(NO3)2·2.5 H2O | 19004-19-4 | ||||
Cu(NO3)2 3251-23-8 |
Cu(NO3)2 | 3251-23-8 | ||||
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O 12607-70-4 |
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O | 12607-70-4 | ||||
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·x H2O 12607-70-4 |
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·x H2O | 12607-70-4 | ||||
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O 12607-70-4 |
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O | 12607-70-4 | ||||
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O 12607-70-4 |
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O | 12607-70-4 | ||||
Nickel carbonate powder low dust NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O 12607-70-4 |
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O | 12607-70-4 | ||||
Ni(NO3)2·6H2O 13478-00-7 |
Ni(NO3)2·6H2O | 13478-00-7 | ||||
Ni(NO3)2 13138-45-9 |
Ni(NO3)2 | 13138-45-9 | ||||
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O 12607-70-4 |
Low-sulphur nickel carbonate | NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O | 12607-70-4 | |||
NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O 12607-70-4 |
Low-sulphur nickel carbonate powder | NiCO3·Ni(OH)2·xH2O | 12607-70-4 | |||
Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6 5263-02-5 |
Basic zinc carbonate | Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6 | 5263-02-5 | |||
Zn(NO3)2 10196-18-6 |
Zinc nitrate solution | Zn(NO3)2 | 10196-18-6 | |||
Heterogenous Catalyst Precursor | ||||||
Cu2(NO3)(OH)3 12158-75-7 |
Cu2(NO3)(OH)3 | 12158-75-7 | ||||
CuZn(OH)3NO3 |
Active ingredient for slow-release foliar fertilizer formulations | CuZn(OH)3NO3 | ||||
CuO 1317-38-0 |
Copper(II) oxide with high specific surface area | CuO | 1317-38-0 | |||
ZnO 1314-13-2 |
Zinc oxide with high specific surface area | ZnO | 1314-13-2 | |||
Homogeneous Catalysis | ||||||
68928-76-7 |
68928-76-7 | |||||
SnCl4 7646-78-8 |
SnCl4 | 7646-78-8 | ||||
Stannic chloride solution in water SnCl4 7646-78-8 |
SnCl4 | 7646-78-8 | ||||
SnCl2 7772-99-9 |
SnCl2 | 7772-99-9 | ||||
- 6303-21-5 |
Antioxidant | - | 6303-21-5 | |||
- 301-10-0 |
Stannous octoate | - | 301-10-0 | |||
SnCl2*2H2O 10025-69-1 |
Stannous chloride dihydrate | SnCl2*2H2O | 10025-69-1 | |||
814-94-8 |
Stannous oxalate | 814-94-8 | ||||
SnCl2 7772-99-8 |
Stannous chloride, anhydrous | SnCl2 | 7772-99-8 | |||
- 21651-19-4 |
Stannous oxide | - | 21651-19-4 | |||
- 25168-22-3 |
Dibutyltin dineodecanoate formulation | - | 25168-22-3 | |||
- |
Dibutyltin dicarboxylate formulation | - | ||||
22205-30-7 |
Dioctyltin dilaurylmercaptide | 22205-30-7 | ||||
- 26401-97-8 |
Dioctyltin dithioglycolate | - | 26401-97-8 | |||
- 3648-18-8 |
Dioctyltin dilaurate (DOTL) | - | 3648-18-8 | |||
- 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
- 77-58-7 |
Dibutyltin dilaurate (DBTL) | - | 77-58-7 | |||
- 23850-94-4 |
Monobutylzinntris(2-ethylhexanoate) | - | 23850-94-4 | |||
- 54068-28-9 |
Dioctyltin diketanoate | - | 54068-28-9 | |||
- 3669-02-1 |
Dibutyltin stannoxane | - | 3669-02-1 | |||
22673-19-4 |
Dibutyltin diketanoate | 22673-19-4 | ||||
- 22673-19-4 |
Dibutyltin diketanoate formulation | - | 22673-19-4 | |||
- 17586-94-6 |
Dioctyltin diacetate (DOTA) | - | 17586-94-6 | |||
- 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) | - | 870-08-6 | |||
- 1067-33-0 |
Dibutyltin diacetate (DBTA) | - | 1067-33-0 | |||
- 1067-33-0 |
Dibutyltin diacetate (DBTA) formulation | - | 1067-33-0 | |||
- 818-08-6 |
Dibutyltin oxide (DBTO) | - | 818-08-6 | |||
- 13355-96-9 |
Monobutyltin dihydroxychloride | - | 13355-96-9 | |||
- - |
Alkyltin oxide mixture | - | - | |||
- 2273-43-0 |
Monobutyltin oxide (MBTO) | - | 2273-43-0 | |||
68928-76-7 |
Dimethyltin dineodekanoate | 68928-76-7 | ||||
- 68299-15-0 |
Dioctyltin dineodecanoate | - | 68299-15-0 | |||
- 1185-81-5 |
Dibutyltin bislaurylmecaptide | - | 1185-81-5 | |||
- 24577-34-2 |
Dioctyltin bis(2-ethylhexanoate) | - | 24577-34-2 | |||
10584-98-2 |
Dibutyltin bis(2-ethylhexylmercaptoacetate) | 10584-98-2 | ||||
- - |
Dioctyltin stannoxane | - | - | |||
3865-34-7 |
Dimethyltin dioleate | 3865-34-7 | ||||
51287-84-4 |
Dimethyltin bislaurylmercaptide | 51287-84-4 | ||||
57583-35-4 |
Dimethylzinn(IV)-bis(2-ethylhexylmercaptoacetat) | 57583-35-4 | ||||
- 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | 870-08-6 | ||||
- 93925-42-9 |
Dibutyltin oxide (DBTO) formulation | - | 93925-42-9 | |||
- 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
- 93925-43-0 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 93925-43-0 | |||
- 870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | - | 870-08-6 | |||
- 818-08-6 |
Dibutyltin oxide (DBTO) formulation | - | 818-08-6 | |||
- 870-08-6 |
dioctyltin-oxide-doto-formulation_417 | - | 870-08-6 | |||
870-08-6 |
Dioctyltin oxide (DOTO) formulation | 870-08-6 | ||||
- Titanium chelate |
Titanium chelate | - | Titanium chelate | |||
27858-32-8 |
Titanium chelate | 27858-32-8 | ||||
5593-70-4 |
Tetra-n-butyl titanate (TNBT) | 5593-70-4 | ||||
546-68-9 |
Tetraisopropyl titanate (TIPT) | 546-68-9 | ||||
15571-58-1 |
Dioctyltin bis(2-ethylhexylmercaptoacetate) | 15571-58-1 | ||||
27253-29-8 |
Zinc neodecanoate formulation | 27253-29-8 | ||||
27253-29-8 |
Zinc neodecanoate | 27253-29-8 | ||||
27253-29-8 |
Zinc neodecanoate formulation | 27253-29-8 | ||||
85203-81-2 |
Zinc bis(2-ethylhexanoate), Zinc octoate | 85203-81-2 | ||||
85203-81-2 |
Zinc bis(2-ethylhexanoate), Zinc octoate formulation | 85203-81-2 | ||||
14024-63-6 |
Zinc acetylacetonate | 14024-63-6 | ||||
5970-45-6 |
Zinc acetate dihydrate | 5970-45-6 | ||||
27253-29-8 |
Zinc neodecanoate formulation | 27253-29-8 | ||||
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Bismuth neodecanoate, Zinc neodecanoate mixture | - | ||||
34364-26-6 |
Bismuth neodecanoate formulation | 34364-26-6 | ||||
34364-26-6 |
Bismuth neodecanoate formulation | 34364-26-6 | ||||
- |
Bismuth neodecanoate, Zinc neodecanoate mixture | - | ||||
67874-71-9 |
Bismuth tris(2-ethylhexanoate), Bismuth octoate formulation | 67874-71-9 | ||||
1450629-71-6 |
Bismuth based catalyst, solution in water | 1450629-71-6 | ||||
67874-71-9 |
Bismuth tris(2-ethylhexanoate), Bismuth octoate formulation | 67874-71-9 | ||||
34364-26-6 |
Bismuth neodecanoate | 34364-26-6 | ||||
26761-42-4 |
Potassium based catalyst formulation | 26761-42-4 | ||||
67874-71-9 |
Bismuth tris(2-ethylhexanoate), Bismuth octoate | 67874-71-9 | ||||
34364-26-6 |
Bismut(III)-neodecanoat, Li-neodecanoat blend | 34364-26-6 | ||||
1120-44-1 |
Copper oleate formulation | 1120-44-1 | ||||
1338-02-9 |
Copper naphtenate | 1338-02-9 | ||||
24593-34-8 |
Cerium octoate formulation | 24593-34-8 | ||||
68084-49-1 |
Cerium neodecanoate | 68084-49-1 | ||||
24593-34-8 |
Cerium octoate formulation | 24593-34-8 | ||||
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Zirconium chelate | |||||
- 14024-18-1 |
Iron acetylacetonate | - | 14024-18-1 | |||
22464-99-9 |
Zirconium 2-ethylhexanoate, Zirconium octoate formulation | 22464-99-9 | ||||
22464-99-9 |
Zirconium 2-ethylhexanoate, Zirconium octoate formulation | 22464-99-9 | ||||
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Aluminium chelate | |||||
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Aluminium chelate | |||||
27253-32-3 |
Manganese-neodecanoat | 27253-32-3 | ||||
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Manganese-neodecanoat blend | |||||
- 107-36-8 |
Hydroxyethane sulphonic acid 70 % | - | 107-36-8 | |||
3164-85-0 |
adPotassium octoate formulation | 3164-85-0 | ||||
26761-42-3 |
Potassium based catalyst formulation | 26761-42-3 | ||||
26761-42-2 |
Potassium based catalyst formulation | 26761-42-2 | ||||
CH3SO3H 75-75-2 |
Methanesulphonic acid modified | CH3SO3H | 75-75-2 | |||
CH3SO3H 75-75-2 |
Methanesulfonic acid 99 % | CH3SO3H | 75-75-2 | |||
3648-18-8 |
Dioctyltin dilaurate (DOTL) powder blend | 3648-18-8 | ||||
34364-26-6 |
bismuth-neodecanoate-formulation-powder-blend | 34364-26-6 | ||||
34364-26-6 |
bismutiii-neodecanoat-li-neodecanoat-powder-blend | 34364-26-6 | ||||
- 5138-18-1 |
Sulphosuccinic acid 70 % | - | 5138-18-1 | |||
CH3SO3H 75-75-2 |
Methanesulphonic acid modified | CH3SO3H | 75-75-2 | |||
Others | ||||||
Dioctyltin diacetate (DOTA) formulation 17586-94-6 |
17586-94-6 | |||||
ZnBr2 7699-45-8 |
Zinc bromide | ZnBr2 | 7699-45-8 | |||
ZnBr2 7699-45-8 |
Zinc bromide solution | ZnBr2 | 7699-45-8 |
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