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Atomfair Lithium acetate C2H3LiO2
Description Lithium Acetate (CAS No. 546-89-4) is a high-purity, crystalline salt with the molecular formula C2H3LiO2, widely utilized in biochemical and pharmaceutical research. This compound, also known by its IUPAC name lithium;acetate , is available in anhydrous and dihydrate forms, ensuring versatility for laboratory applications. Its exceptional solubility in water and organic solvents makes it ideal for buffer preparation, DNA/RNA isolation, and lithium-ion battery research. Our Lithium Acetate is rigorously tested for purity, ensuring minimal heavy metal and impurity content, meeting the stringent requirements of analytical and synthetic workflows. Suitable for molecular biology, catalysis, and electrolyte formulations, this reagent is…
Description
Description
Lithium Acetate (CAS No. 546-89-4) is a high-purity, crystalline salt with the molecular formula C2H3LiO2, widely utilized in biochemical and pharmaceutical research. This compound, also known by its IUPAC name lithium;acetate, is available in anhydrous and dihydrate forms, ensuring versatility for laboratory applications. Its exceptional solubility in water and organic solvents makes it ideal for buffer preparation, DNA/RNA isolation, and lithium-ion battery research. Our Lithium Acetate is rigorously tested for purity, ensuring minimal heavy metal and impurity content, meeting the stringent requirements of analytical and synthetic workflows. Suitable for molecular biology, catalysis, and electrolyte formulations, this reagent is packaged under controlled conditions to guarantee stability and performance.
- CAS No: 546-89-4
- Molecular Formula: C2H3LiO2
- Molecular Weight: 66.0
- Exact Mass: 66.02930777
- Monoisotopic Mass: 66.02930777
- IUPAC Name: lithium;acetate
- SMILES: [Li+].CC(=O)[O-]
- Synonyms: Lithium acetate, Lithium ethanate, Quilone, Quilonorm, lithium ethanoate
Application
Lithium Acetate is commonly employed in molecular biology as a key component in transformation buffers for yeast and bacterial cell cultures. It serves as a catalyst in organic synthesis and as a stabilizing agent in lithium-ion battery electrolytes. Additionally, it is used in pharmaceutical research for its role in drug formulation and as a buffering agent in biochemical assays.
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