Lead(II) oxide
Lead oxide, also called lead monoxide, is the inorganic compound with the molecular formula PbO. It occurs in two polymorphs: litharge having a tetragonal crystal structure, and massicot having an orthorhombic crystal structure. Modern applications for PbO are mostly in lead-based industrial glass and industrial ceramics, including computer components.
Types
Lead oxide exists in two polymorphs:- Red tetragonal, obtained at temperatures below
- Yellow orthorhombic, obtained at temperatures above
Synthesis
PbO may be prepared by heating lead metal in air at approximately. At this temperature it is also the end product of decomposition of other oxides of lead in air:Thermal decomposition of lead(II) nitrate or lead(II) carbonate also results in the formation of PbO:
PbO is produced on a large scale as an intermediate product in refining raw lead ores into metallic lead. The usual lead ore is galena. At a temperature of around in air, the sulfide converted to the oxide:
From lead
Lead combusts at high temperature. According to the Barton pot method, refined molten lead droplets are oxidized under a forced air flow which carries them out to the separation system for further processing. Oxides produced by this method are mostly a mixture of α-PbO and β-PbO. The overall reaction, which is conducted at 450 °C is:Using a Ball mill, lead balls are oxidized in a cooled rotating drum. The oxidation is achieved by collisions of the balls. Just like in Barton pot method, the supply of air and separators may also be used.
Structure
As determined by X-ray crystallography, both polymorphs, tetragonal and orthorhombic feature a pyramidal four-coordinate lead center. In the tetragonal form the four lead–oxygen bonds have the same length, but in the orthorhombic two are shorter and two longer. The pyramidal nature indicates the presence of a stereochemically active lone pair of electrons. When PbO occurs in tetragonal lattice structure it is called litharge; and when the PbO has orthorhombic lattice structure it is called massicot. The PbO can be changed from massicot to litharge or vice versa by controlled heating and cooling. The tetragonal form is usually red or orange color, while the orthorhombic is usually yellow or orange, but the color is not a very reliable indicator of the structure. The tetragonal and orthorhombic forms of PbO occur naturally as rare minerals.Reactions
PbO is reduced to elemental lead when heated under carbon monoxide at around :The red and yellow forms of this material are related by a small change in enthalpy:
PbO is amphoteric, which means that it reacts with both acids and with bases. With acids, it forms salts of via the intermediacy of oxo clusters such as. With strong bases, PbO dissolves to form plumbite salts:
Applications
PbO is used extensively in making glass. Depending on the glass formula, the effect of PbO can be one or more of:- increasing the refractive index,
- increasing the dispersion,
- decreasing the viscosity,
- increasing the electrical resistivity,
- increasing the absorption of X-ray radiation.
The consumption of lead, and hence the processing of PbO, correlates with the number of automobiles, because lead remains the key component of automotive lead–acid batteries.
Niche or declining uses
A mixture of PbO with glycerine sets to a hard, waterproof cement that has been used to join the flat glass sides and bottoms of aquariums, and was also once used to seal glass panels in window frames. It is a component of lead paints.PbO was one of the raw materials for century eggs, a type of Chinese preserved egg. but it has been gradually replaced due to health problems. It was an unscrupulous practice in some small factories but it became rampant in China and forced many honest manufacturers to label their boxes "lead-free" after the scandal went mainstream in 2013.
In powdered tetragonal litharge form, it can be mixed with linseed oil and then boiled to create a weather-resistant sizing used in gilding. The litharge would give the sizing a dark red color that made the gold leaf appear warm and lustrous, while the linseed oil would impart adhesion and a flat durable binding surface.
PbO is used in certain condensation reactions in organic synthesis.
PbO is the input photoconductor in a video camera tube called the Plumbicon.