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Hydroxylamine phosphate (CAS 20845-01-6)

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Alternate Names:
Hydroxylammonium phosphate
CAS Number:
20845-01-6
Molecular Weight:
197.08
Molecular Formula:
H12N3O7P
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Hydroxylamine phosphate finds widespread utilization in a multitude of scientific research endeavors, encompassing diverse applications such as the synthesis of metal nanoparticles, catalyst preparation, and the purification of wastewater by removing heavy metals. Furthermore, HAP plays a pivotal role in the fabrication of electrochemical sensors, devices employed in the detection of various analytes. With its exceptional reactivity, HAP readily engages in diverse chemical reactions, manifesting its versatility and potential. One noteworthy attribute of HAP lies in its ability to serve as a reducing agent, enabling the donation of electrons to other molecules. Simultaneously, HAP can also act as an oxidizing agent, effectively accepting electrons from other molecular entities. These dual characteristics of HAP enable it to partake in intricate electron transfer processes, further broadening its scope of applications.


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Hydroxylamine phosphate, 250 g

sc-250135
250 g
$255.00