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'''Aluminium acetoacetate''' is the [[Ethyl acetoacetate|acetoacetate]] [[complex]] of [[aluminium]]. It is used as an [[antacid]].
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'''Aluminium acetoacetate''' is the [[Ethyl acetoacetate|acetoacetate]] [[complex]] of [[aluminium]]. It is used as an [[antacid]], and as a gelling agent for varnishes.<ref>{{citation | inventor1-last = Kubo | inventor1-first = Hirotogu | assignee = Mitsuboshi Printing Ink | title = Golden-Colored Printing Ink | country-code = US | patent-number = 4221593 | publication-date = 1980-09-09}}.</ref>
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 18:54, 6 December 2009

Aluminium acetoacetate
IUPAC name Tris(ethyl acetoacetato)aluminium
Identifiers
CAS number [15306-17-9]
EC number 239-343-8
ATC code A02AB05
ChemSpider 4590229
Properties
Chemical formula Al(C6H9O2)3
Molar mass 414.38 g/mol
Hazards
Flash point non-flammable
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Aluminium acetoacetate is the acetoacetate complex of aluminium. It is used as an antacid, and as a gelling agent for varnishes.[1]

References

  1. Kubo, Hirotogu (Mitsuboshi Printing Ink) Golden-Colored Printing Ink. US Patent 4221593, published 9 September 1980.

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