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Scandium acetate hydrate
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Scandium acetate hydrate

CAS: 3804-23-7

Ref. 3D-DAA80423

1gDiscontinued
5gDiscontinued
10gDiscontinued
25gDiscontinued
500mgDiscontinued

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Product Information

Name:
Scandium acetate hydrate
Synonyms:
  • Acetic acid, scandium(3+) salt
  • Acetic acid, scandium(3+) salt (3:1)
  • Scandium acetate
  • Scandium acetate (Sc(OAc)<sub>3</sub>)
  • Scandium triacetate
  • Scandium(III) acetate
Description:

Scandium acetate hydrate is a chemical compound with the molecular formula Sc(OCH)(HO). It is a colorless solid with an insulating and stabilizing effect. Scandium acetate hydrate can be used as a chloride ion source in organic synthesis, for example in reactions involving amines or phosphine ligands. Scandium acetate hydrate also has been shown to be an effective catalyst for nitric acid-based oxidations, such as the production of ammonium nitrate from ammonia and nitric acid. The perovskite structure of this compound has been studied using x-ray diffraction.
Scandium acetate hydrate is used in fabrication of semiconductors, transistors, and other electronic devices. In these applications it can replace the more expensive element zirconium.

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
222.09 g/mol
Formula:
C6H9O6Sc
Purity:
Min. 95%
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