Isosaccharinic acid-1,4-lactone

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Reagent Code: #200840
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CAS Number 7397-89-9

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Weight 162.14 g/mol
Formula C₆H₁₀O₅
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Storage 2-8°C

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Used in the study of cellulose degradation in alkaline environments, particularly in nuclear waste disposal research. It forms as a breakdown product of cellulose under high pH conditions and can influence the mobility of radionuclides by acting as a complexing agent for metal ions. Its presence is significant in assessing long-term stability of cement-based waste forms and near-field geochemistry in repositories. Also relevant in understanding organic acid generation in industrial alkaline processes.

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Used in the study of cellulose degradation in alkaline environments, particularly in nuclear waste disposal research. It forms as a breakdown product of cellulose under high pH conditions and can influence the mobility of radionuclides by acting as a complexing agent for metal ions. Its presence is significant in assessing long-term stability of cement-based waste forms and near-field geochemistry in repositories. Also relevant in understanding organic acid generation in industrial alkaline processes.

Used in the study of cellulose degradation in alkaline environments, particularly in nuclear waste disposal research. It forms as a breakdown product of cellulose under high pH conditions and can influence the mobility of radionuclides by acting as a complexing agent for metal ions. Its presence is significant in assessing long-term stability of cement-based waste forms and near-field geochemistry in repositories. Also relevant in understanding organic acid generation in industrial alkaline processes.

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