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Lithium trifluoroacetate (CAS 2923-17-3)

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Alternate Names:
Trifluoroacetic acid lithium salt
Application:
Lithium trifluoroacetate is a fluorinated acetate salt compound for proteomics research
CAS Number:
2923-17-3
Molecular Weight:
119.96
Molecular Formula:
C2F3O2•Li
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Lithium trifluoroacetate is a fluorinated acetate salt compound for proteomics research. Lithium trifluoroacetate (LiTFA) has gained increasing significance in the realms of science and technology due to its status as an organometallic compound with highly reactive properties. This compound finds numerous applications across diverse research and industrial processes. In scientific research, Lithium trifluoroacetate serves as a versatile reagent in organic synthesis, a catalyst in polymerization reactions, and a reducing agent for the creation of organic compounds. Its utility extends to aiding in the preparation of metal-organic frameworks and the synthesis of nanomaterials. One of its notable attributes lies in its potent ability to act as a strong reducing agent, effectively reducing a wide array of organic compounds, as well as transforming metal ions into their elemental forms. The mechanism behind Lithium trifluoroacetate′s action involves the transfer of electrons from the compound to the substrate, resulting in the formation of a novel product. Lithium trifluoroacetate′s multifaceted applications and reactivity make it a component in modern scientific and industrial endeavors.


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Lithium trifluoroacetate, 10 g

sc-300935
10 g
$66.00

Lithium trifluoroacetate, 50 g

sc-300935A
50 g
$255.00