Industrial Uses
- Glass Manufacturing:
Arsenic compounds, especially trioxide, are used in producing colorless glass.
- Wood Preservatives:
Arsenic compounds were used in treating outdoor wood for decks and playgrounds, though this practice is declining due to health concerns.
- Alloying Agent:
Arsenic strengthens lead alloys used in car batteries and ammunition. - Electronics:
High-purity arsenic and compounds like gallium arsenide are crucial in making semiconductor devices, including solar cells, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and integrated circuits.
- Pesticides and Herbicides:
Arsenic was a common ingredient in pesticides, insecticides, and herbicides, but has been phased out due to its toxicity and persistent nature.
- Dyes:
Pigments like Scheele's Green and Paris Green contained arsenic and were popular in the past.
- Medicine:
Historically, arsenic compounds were used in pharmaceuticals for various ailments.The compound arsenic trioxide is still approved in some cases for treating a specific type of leukemia.
- Rodenticides:
Arsenic was used in rat poison but has been largely replaced by less toxic anticoagulants.
- Textiles and Paper: Arsenic is used in the processing of textiles and paper.
- Metal Adhesives: It serves as a component in metal adhesives.
- Hide Tanning: Arsenic is used in the process of tanning hides.
- Feed Additives: In limited quantities, it has been used as a feed additive.