ACETATESCADMIUM ACETATE |
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Information on Cadmium Acetate Cadmium Acetate is a derivative of Acetic Acid. Cadmium Acetate is freely soluble in water. Cadmium Acetate decomposes at 130oC. It should be stored in tightly closed containers in a Room Temperature. Synthesis / Manufacturing Process of Acetates The major raw material to all the acetates is Glacial Acetic Acid. Acetic Acid was initially prepared by aerobic fermentation of Ethanol. Ethanol was catalytically oxidised to Acetaldehyde, which in turn oxidised to Acetic Acid. Today Acetic Acid is prepared by carbonylating methanol to Acetic Acid in presence of a catalyst. Cadmium Acetate is manufactured by taking a reaction between Cadmium Oxide & Acetic Acid. |
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Uses / Application of Cadmium Acetate Cadmium Acetate is used for Glazing Ceramics & Pottery; In Electroplating Baths; In Dyeing & Printing; As a Analytical Reagent for Sulphur, Selenium & Tellurum. |
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