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Potassium orthovanadate (CAS 14293-78-8)

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CAS Number:
14293-78-8
Molecular Weight:
232.23
Molecular Formula:
K3VO4
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Potassium orthovanadate is a chemical compound that is frequently utilized in various research fields such as inorganic chemistry and biochemistry. As a source of vanadate ions, it is used in the study of phosphorylation processes and enzyme kinetics, particularly those involving phosphatases. The vanadate ion mimics the phosphate group, thereby allowing researchers to investigate the mechanisms by which enzymes such as ATPases and phosphatases interact with their substrates. In materials science, Potassium orthovanadate is investigated for its role in the synthesis of mixed-metal oxide catalysts and the development of ceramics with unique electronic properties. Additionally, this compound is used in geochemistry and mineralogy studies as it can provide insights into the behavior of vanadium in natural systems and its role in the formation of vanadate minerals.


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Potassium orthovanadate, 25 g

sc-272096
25 g
$273.00