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Iron(II) lactate hydrate (CAS 5905-52-2)

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Alternate Names:
Ferrous lactate hydrate
CAS Number:
5905-52-2
Molecular Weight:
233.99
Molecular Formula:
C6H10FeO6•H2O
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Iron(II) lactate hydrate functions as a catalyst in certain chemical reactions, facilitating the conversion of substrates into products through its ability to participate in redox reactions. Its mechanism of action involves the transfer of electrons between reactants, allowing for the formation of new chemical bonds and the rearrangement of molecular structures. Iron(II) lactate hydrate acts as a key component in the synthesis of various organic compounds, serving as a mediator in the production of specific chemical intermediates. Through its interaction with other reagents, it promotes the formation of desired products by facilitating the transfer of electrons and the subsequent transformation of molecular configurations. In this capacity, iron(II) lactate hydrate plays a significant role in the advancement of chemical processes, enabling the efficient and selective synthesis of target compounds within experimental applications.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Iron(II) lactate hydrate, 100 g

sc-235383
100 g
$30.00