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Thallium(I) formate (CAS 992-98-3)

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Alternate Names:
Formic acid thallium(I) salt; Thallous formate
CAS Number:
992-98-3
Molecular Weight:
251.42
Molecular Formula:
HCO2Tl
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Thallium(I) formate, also referred to as thallium formate or thallous formate, is an inorganic compound comprising thallium and formic acid. Its appearance is that of a white, crystalline solid, and it demonstrates solubility in water and other polar solvents. Thallium(I) formate finds extensive utility in scientific research, serving as a catalyst in organic syntheses, a reagent in analytical chemistry, and a fluorescent dye in biological imaging. The operational mechanism involves the formation of a covalent bond between the thallium(I) formate atom and the formic acid molecule, resulting in the creation of a complex. This complex functions as a catalyst, facilitating the synthesis of various organic compounds.

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Thallium(I) formate, 10 g

sc-229448
10 g
$139.00