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Zinc acetate

Catalog Number
ACM557346-1
CAS
557-34-6
Structure
IUPAC Name
Zinc;diacetate
Synonyms
Diacetic acid zinc salt
Molecular Weight
183.5
Molecular Formula
C2H4O2Zn++
Canonical SMILES
CC(=O)[O-].CC(=O)[O-].[Zn+2]
InChI
InChI=1S/2C2H4O2.Zn/c2*1-2(3)4;/h2*1H3,(H,3,4);/q;+2/p-2
InChI Key
DJWUNCQRNNEAKC-UHFFFAOYSA-L
Boiling Point
908 °C
Melting Point
83-86 °C
Flash Point
12°C
Purity
95%+
Density
1.84 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
Solubility
Insoluble in alkalies
Appearance
Colourless or white efflorescent crystals
Application
3-1-Dietary and medicinal applications Zinc acetate is used as a dietary supplement and in lozenges used to treat the common cold. Zinc acetate alone is thought to be a more effective treatment than zinc gluconate. Zinc acetate can also be used to treat zinc deficiencies. As an oral daily supplement it is used to inhibit the body's absorption of copper as part of the treatment for Wilson's disease. Zinc acetate is also sold as an astringent in the form of an ointment, a topical lotion; or combined with an antibiotic such as erythromycin for the topical treatment of acne. Furthermore Zinc acetate is commonly sold as a topical anti-itch ointment. 3-2-Industrial applications Industrial applications include wood preserving, manufacturing other zinc salts, polymers, manufacture of ethylene acetate, as a dye mordant, and analytical reagent. Zinc acetate is a precursor via a sol-gel route to the transparent semi conductor zinc oxide.Medicine (astringent), preserving wood, textile
dyeing (mordant and resist), zinc chromate,
laboratory reagent, cross-linking agent for polymers,
ingredient of dietary supplements (up to 1 mg
daily), feed additive, ceramic glazes.Zinc acetate has been used as an excipient in a variety of
pharmaceutical formulations including topical gels, lotions, and
solutions, and subcutaneous injections. It has also been investigated
for use in an oral controlled-release formulation for water-soluble
drugs in combination with sodium alginate and xanthan gum.
Therapeutically, zinc acetate has been used in oral capsules for
the treatment of Wilson's disease. Zinc acetate has also been
demonstrated to be effective as a spermicide in vaginal contraceptives.
Storage
Zinc acetate loses water of hydration above 101°C. Zinc acetate
should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry, place.
Active Content
95%
Physical State
Powder
Typical Applications
Use as antimicrobial agent, antibacterial agent, preservative.
Spec Sheet
Custom Q&A

What is the chemical formula of Zinc acetate?

The chemical formula of Zinc acetate is Zn(O2CCH3)2.

What is the boiling point of Zinc acetate?

The boiling point of Zinc acetate is 908°C.

What is the color of Zinc acetate powder?

The color of Zinc acetate powder is yellow to brown to gray-green.

What is the solubility of Zinc acetate in water?

Zinc acetate is soluble in water.

How is Zinc acetate prepared?

Zinc acetate is prepared by the reaction of acetic acid with zinc oxide followed by crystallization.

What are the safety statements associated with Zinc acetate?

The safety statements associated with Zinc acetate are 26-60-61-39-16-7.

What are the uses of Zinc acetate in industrial applications?

Zinc acetate is used in wood preservation, manufacturing other zinc salts, polymers, manufacture of ethylene acetate, as a dye mordant, and analytical reagent in industrial applications.

What is the storage condition recommended for Zinc acetate?

Zinc acetate should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.

What are the potential therapeutic applications of Zinc acetate?

Zinc acetate has been used as an excipient in pharmaceutical formulations, in oral capsules for the treatment of Wilson's disease, and as a spermicide in vaginal contraceptives.

What is a common veterinary use of Zinc acetate?

Zinc sulfate, a form of Zinc acetate, is used topically as an astringent and as a weak antiseptic for dermatologic and ophthalmic conditions in veterinary treatments.

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