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Pamoic acid, a dicarboxylic acid derivative of naphtoic acid, has attracted significant interest in scientific research due to its unique chemical properties and diverse applications. Its mechanism of action primarily revolves around its ability to form stable complexes with metal ions, particularly transition metals like copper and zinc. These metal complexes exhibit distinct spectroscopic properties, making pamoic acid a valuable tool in analytical chemistry for metal ion detection and quantification. Moreover, pamoic acid has been explored in material science for its role as a ligand in the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). These porous materials, composed of metal ions or clusters coordinated with organic ligands like pamoic acid, possess high surface areas and tunable structures, making them promising candidates for gas storage, separation, and catalysis. In addition, pamoic acid-based MOFs have shown potential applications in drug delivery, where the porous structure allows for the encapsulation and controlled release of chemical agents. Furthermore, research efforts continue to investigate novel synthetic routes and functionalization strategies to expand the utility of pamoic acid and its derivatives in various scientific fields, ranging from chemistry to materials science.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
| Pamoic acid, 100 g | sc-212523 | 100 g | $90.00 |