Aluminium acetate
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Aluminium acetate | |
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General | |
Systematic name | |
Other names | aluminium subacetate aluminium hydroxideacetate aluminium acetate basic |
Molecular formula | (CH3CO2)2AlOH |
Molar mass | 162.08 g/mol |
Appearance | |
CAS number | [[ | ]]
Properties | |
Density and phase | ? g/cm-3 |
Solubility in water | sparingly soluble |
Melting point | 54°C |
Boiling point | ?°C |
Acidity (pKa) | ? |
Hazards | |
MSDS | External MSDS |
EU classification | ? |
NFPA 704 | ? |
R-phrases | ? |
S-phrases | ? |
Flash point | ? |
RTECS number | ? |
Supplementary data page | |
Structure & properties | n, εr, etc. |
Thermodynamic data | Phase behaviour Solid, liquid, gas |
Spectral data | UV, IR, NMR, MS |
Related compounds | |
Other anions | ? |
Related compounds | |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25°C, 100 kPa) Infobox disclaimer and references |
Aluminium acetates are the aluminum salts of acetic acid. three such salts exist:
- neutral aluminium triacetate, Al(C2H3O2)3
- basic Aluminium diacetate, HOAl(C2H3O2)2
- basic Aluminium monoacetate, (HO)2AlC2H3O2
[edit] Synthesis
The triacetate forms when aluminium sulfate is mixed with barium acetate. Another synthetic method is by bringing together aluminium hydroxide, acetic anhydride and glacial acetic acid in water, forming the basic aluminium monoacetate
The diacetate is prepared in a reaction of NaAlO2 with acetic acid.
[edit] Applications
The diacetate is used as an antiseptic.