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Sodium malonate dibasic monohydrate (CAS 26522-85-0)

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Alternate Names:
Propanedioic acid disodium salt monohydrate
Application:
Sodium malonate dibasic monohydrate is a useful biochemical for proteomics research
CAS Number:
26522-85-0
Molecular Weight:
166.04
Molecular Formula:
C3H2O4•H2O•2Na
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Sodium malonate dibasic monohydrate is a useful biochemical for proteomics research. Sodium malonate dibasic monohydrate is a versatile white crystalline compound comprising sodium and propanedioic acid. It finds widespread application in diverse scientific research fields. In scientific research applications, Sodium malonate dibasic monohydrate is highly valued for its multi-faceted utility. It serves as a valuable reagent in organic synthesis, acts as a catalyst in biochemistry. Moreover, it plays a pivotal role in polymer production, dye synthesis, and the creation of various organic compounds. The compound also plays a role in preparing metal salts. Regarding its mechanism of action, the complete understanding of Sodium malonate dibasic monohydrate remains elusive. However, it is recognized to function as a proton acceptor, leading to speculation that it may act as a catalyst in diverse biochemical reactions. Additionally, its buffering capacity and ability to enhance the solubility of different compounds contribute to its extensive application in scientific research. As we delve deeper into the characteristics and applications of Sodium malonate dibasic monohydrate, it becomes evident that this compound holds significant promise in advancing scientific knowledge across multiple disciplines. With ongoing research and exploration, it is anticipated that further insights into its mechanism of action and its broader potential will pave the way for groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in the future.


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Sodium malonate dibasic monohydrate, 10 g

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10 g
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Sodium malonate dibasic monohydrate, 25 g

sc-251031A
25 g
$63.00