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Catalog Number:
07373
CAS Number:
546-67-8
Lead(IV) acetate (Stabilized with 5-10% Acetic acid)
Purity:
≥ 90% (Assay by titration)
Synonym(s):
Lead(IV) tetraacetate, Pb(Acac)4
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Product Information
Synonyms
Lead(IV) tetraacetate, Pb(Acac)4
CAS Number
546-67-8
Purity
≥ 90% (Assay by titration)
Molecular Formula
C8H12O8Pb
Molecular Weight
0
MDL Number
MFCD00008693
Melting Point
175 °C (Lit.)
Density
2.28 g/mL at 25 °C (Lit.)
Appearance
White to almost white crystalline powder turns blackish on exposure to air.
Conditions
Store at RT
General Information
Synonyms
Lead(IV) tetraacetate, Pb(Acac)4
CAS Number
546-67-8
Purity
≥ 90% (Assay by titration)
Molecular Formula
C8H12O8Pb
Molecular Weight
0
MDL Number
MFCD00008693
Melting Point
175 °C (Lit.)
Density
2.28 g/mL at 25 °C (Lit.)
Appearance
White to almost white crystalline powder turns blackish on exposure to air.
Conditions
Store at RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Yes
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
-
Applications

Lead(IV) acetate is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Organic Synthesis: It serves as a reagent in various organic reactions, particularly in the synthesis of complex organic compounds, enhancing reaction efficiency.
  • Analytical Chemistry: This compound is used in analytical methods for detecting and quantifying other substances, making it valuable in quality control processes.
  • Electroplating: In the electroplating industry, it acts as a source of lead ions, improving the quality and durability of metal coatings.
  • Glass Manufacturing: Lead(IV) acetate is employed in the production of lead glass, which is known for its high refractive index and brilliance, appealing to manufacturers of fine glassware.
  • Research Applications: It is utilized in laboratory settings for various experimental procedures, particularly in studies related to lead compounds and their properties.

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