C5H10NS2Na,
(C2H5)2NCS2Na.3H2O (Trihydrate)
148-18-5 (anhydrous)
20624-25-3 (Trihydrate)
171.3g/mol (anhydrous)
Sodium diethyldithiocarbamate,
Sodium N,N-diethyldithiocarbamate,
Sodium Diethyl Dithiocarbamate,
Sodium diethylcarbamodithioate,
Diethyl sodium dithiocarbamate,
Ditiocarb sodium,
Dithiocarb,
Thiocarb,
DeDTC,
DDTC,
SDEC,
DETC,
NADEDC,
DTC,
205-710-6
293090.99
White to slightly pink crystalline powder.
Often used as its trihydrate form.
Stable under recommended storage conditions,
Odorless.
95oC
Soluble in water and alcohol.
1.1g/cm3
It is an excellent collector used for the flotation of sulfide ores, with flotation performance similar to that of xanthates and dithiophoshates, but compared to them, it has characteristics such as strong collection, fast flotation speed, and lower dosage.
It's a weak collector for pyrite, thus providing good selectivity in the flotation of sulfide ores; it performs well in the flotation of sulfide ores such as copper, lead, zinc, stibnite and other sulfide minerals;
It can improve the separation of lead and zinc in high alkalnity conditions.
Irritant Environmental Hazard
Signal: Warning
GHS Hazard Statements:
H302: Harmful is swallowed.
H400: Very toxic to aquatic life.
100kg/Iron drum or 40kg/polybag.
Keep in dry and cool place, avoid moisture and sunlight.