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Zirconium (IV) Isopropoxide Isopropanol complex
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Zirconium (IV) Isopropoxide Isopropanol complex

CAS: 14717-56-7

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Zirconium (IV) Isopropoxide Isopropanol complex
Description:

Zirconium (IV) Isopropoxide Isopropanol complex is an inorganic compound that reacts with organic compounds to form stable complexes. Zirconium is a cationic surfactant, which means it has a positive charge. It is also a polymeric matrix, meaning that it can be used as a support for polymerization reactions. In this case, the zirconium complex is used as a cross-linking agent for polyvinyl alcohol and pluronic p123. The reaction solution is heated to 100°C until all of the water vapor has evaporated from the solution. The remaining product will be stable and not react with water or air.

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
387.67 g/mol
Formula:
C15H36O5Zr
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Min. 95%
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