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Hexaammonium molybdate (CAS 12027-67-7)

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CAS Number:
12027-67-7
Molecular Weight:
1163.80
Molecular Formula:
H24Mo3N6O12
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Hexaammonium molybdate is a compound utilized in a variety of research applications, primarily as a source of molybdate ions. In the field of analytical chemistry, it is employed as a reagent for the colorimetric determination of phosphates and silicates, where it forms a complex with the analyte, allowing for its detection and quantification. Hexaammonium molybdate is also used in the preparation of molybdenum-based catalysts that are studied for their activity in redox reactions and organic transformations. In materials science research, this compound is a precursor for the synthesis of molybdenum oxides and other molybdenum-containing materials, which have applications in electronics, catalysis, and as sensors. Additionally, it is involved in studies on the nutritional and metabolic importance of molybdenum in biological systems, as molybdate ions are essential for the functioning of various enzymes. Its high solubility in water makes hexaammonium molybdate suitable for use in aqueous solutions, facilitating its application in a range of experimental conditions.


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Hexaammonium molybdate, 5 g

sc-483955
5 g
$55.00

Hexaammonium molybdate, 25 g

sc-483955A
25 g
$178.00

Hexaammonium molybdate, 100 g

sc-483955B
100 g
$260.00