
Anhydrous copper chloride granular form consists of engineered, free-flowing particles with controlled size distribution, enhancing handling precision and minimizing dust generation. This morphology optimizes dissolution kinetics in reactors and ensures uniform dispersion in polymer matrices or ceramic precursors.
High purity copper chloride anhydrous is a hygroscopic, brownish-yellow crystalline solid with exceptional chemical purity (>99.9%). Synthesized via controlled oxidation of copper or dehydration of hydrates, it exhibits high solubility in water, ethanol, and acetone. This compound serves as a critical precursor in chemical vapor deposition (CVD) for thin-film copper coatings and catalyst synthesis.