Copper acetate
Copper acetate is a green crystalline compound with the chemical formula Cu(CH3COO)2. It is a versatile inorganic compound used in various laboratory applications, including as a catalyst, oxidizing agent, and precursor for other copper compounds.
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4 protocols using copper acetate
Copper-based Nanoparticle Anticancer Protocol
Synthesis of Polyester Precursors
ethylene glycol (EG), isosorbide, phenol, magnesium acetate, zinc
acetate, aluminum ethoxide, citric acid, and tetra-butyl ortho-titanate (TBOT) were purchased from Shanghai Aladdin Biochemical
Technology Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China). Antimony trioxide, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane
diantimony trioxide, antimony glycolate, hydroxydiacetyl iron, copper
acetate, bis(2-hydroxyethyl) terephthalate (BHET), and chloroform
were bought from Shanghai Macklin Biochemical Technology Co., Ltd.
(Shanghai, China). All materials were analytical reagents and used
without further purification. Nitrogen gases were obtained from Hangzhou
Jingong Special Gas Co., Ltd. (Hangzhou, China).
Facile Synthesis of Copper-Titanium Oxide
Synthesis and Characterization of Vanillin Derivatives
Lard used in this experiment was rendered in the laboratory and stored at −18 °C. Commercial soybean oil and potatoes were purchased from Wilmar International Limited (Shanghai, China). Soybean oil was purified using column chromatography (PE as eluent) to remove antioxidants and other polar components, especially tocopherols and other phenolic compounds in the oil.
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