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Sucrose octasulfate-aluminum complex (CAS 54182-58-0)

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Alternate Names:
Sucralfate
Application:
Sucrose octasulfate-aluminum complex is an inhibitor of peptic hydrolysis
CAS Number:
54182-58-0
Molecular Weight:
2086.74
Molecular Formula:
C12H54Al16O75S8
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Sucrose octasulfate-aluminum complex is primarily utilized in research focusing on its adsorption and interaction properties with biomolecules, which is for studies in biochemistry and environmental science. This complex is often employed to investigate its binding efficiencies and mechanisms with various proteins and potential contaminants, providing insights into its use as a bio-sorbent. Additionally, it is studied for its role in catalysis, particularly in reactions where the stabilization of transition states is necessary. Researchers also explore the complex′s utility in the synthesis of novel materials that can benefit from the inclusion of both sucrose and aluminum components, aiming to enhance material properties such as biocompatibility and strength. The study of Sucrose octasulfate-aluminum complex also extends to its potential applications in environmental remediation, specifically in the removal of pollutants through complexation.


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Sucrose octasulfate-aluminum complex, 1 g

sc-220150
1 g
$66.00

Sucrose octasulfate-aluminum complex, 5 g

sc-220150A
5 g
$229.00