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Iron(II) ethylenediammonium sulfate tetrahydrate is a chemical compound that is often incorporated in research studies involving coordination chemistry and material sciences. Its structure and bonding characteristics make it an interesting subject for the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and similar coordination polymers, which are materials known for their porosity and potential for gas storage. The presence of both iron and the ethylenediammonium ion allows for investigations into the magnetic properties of coordination compounds, which is significant in the development of magnetic materials and devices. Additionally, this compound is involved in studies of electron transfer processes, which are fundamental in understanding redox reactions in both inorganic chemistry and biochemistry. Researchers also examine Iron(II) ethylenediammonium sulfate tetrahydrate for its role in catalysis, particularly in reactions that require mild conditions and where the iron can act as an environmentally benign catalyst.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Iron(II) ethylenediammonium sulfate tetrahydrate, 25 g | sc-250169 | 25 g | $55.00 |