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CN

741051

Zinc(II) oxo acetate

95%

Synonym(s):

Basic Zinc Acetate, Tetrameric Zn cluster, Zinc, hexakis[μ-(acetato-κO,O′)]-μ4-oxotetrazinc

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Linear Formula:
C12H18Zn4O13
CAS Number:
UNSPSC Code:
26111700
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assay

95%

form

powder

mp

257.2 °C



Storage Class

13 - Non Combustible Solids

wgk

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable

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Steffen Hausdorf et al.
Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003), 7(7), 1107-1113 (2009-03-27)
An ethynylene diisophthalic acid linker molecule was synthesized and used to form a zinc carboxylate-based metal organic framework (MOF) with very large pores and unit cell volume resulting from the unusual combination of structurally different inorganic units forming the secondary
Steffen Hausdorf et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 132(32), 10978-10981 (2010-08-12)
A simple two-component procedure was developed to synthesize not only classical zinc-based IRMOFs represented by MOF-5 but also the cobalt and beryllium homologues of this most prominent MOF. The procedure is the first manifestation of mirroring the IRMOF series with
Steffen Hausdorf et al.
The journal of physical chemistry. A, 112(33), 7567-7576 (2008-07-26)
The contributions of terephthalic acid and Zn(2+)-coordinated water in N,N-diethylformamide (DEF) to the overall proton activity in the synthesis of MOF-5 (Zn4O(BDC)3, BDC = 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate) were quantitatively determined by combined electrochemical and UV-vis spectroscopic measurements. Structural transformations of zinc carboxylate-based