CAS 15432-56-1
:COPPER(II)I-BUTYRATE
Description:
Copper(II) butyrate, with the CAS number 15432-56-1, is a coordination compound formed from copper and butyric acid. It typically appears as a blue or green solid, indicative of the presence of copper ions, which are known for their characteristic colors in various oxidation states. This compound is soluble in organic solvents but has limited solubility in water. Copper(II) butyrate can act as a catalyst in various chemical reactions and is often used in organic synthesis. Its coordination chemistry is of interest due to the ability of copper to form complexes with various ligands, influencing its reactivity and stability. Additionally, it may exhibit antimicrobial properties, making it relevant in agricultural and pharmaceutical applications. As with many copper compounds, care should be taken in handling due to potential toxicity, particularly in high concentrations. Overall, copper(II) butyrate serves as an important compound in both industrial and research settings, showcasing the versatile nature of copper in coordination chemistry.
Formula:C8H14CuO4
Synonyms:- Copper(II)isobutyrate
- Copper(II)i-butyrate,99%
- Cupric isobutyrate
- Copper()I-butyrate
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Copper(II) i-butyrate, 99%
CAS:<p>Copper(II) i-butyrate, 99%</p>Formula:Cu(OOCC3H7)2Purity:99%Color and Shape:blue pwdr.Molecular weight:237.74



