CAS #:

Linear Formula:

H2NCH2COOAl(OH)2

MDL Number:

MFCD00053645

EC No.:

237-193-8

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PRODUCT Product Code ORDER SAFETY DATA TECHNICAL DATA
(2N) 99% Aluminum Glycinate
AL-GLYCN-02
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(3N) 99.9% Aluminum Glycinate
AL-GLYCN-03
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(4N) 99.99% Aluminum Glycinate
AL-GLYCN-04
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(5N) 99.999% Aluminum Glycinate
AL-GLYCN-05
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Aluminum Glycinate Properties (Theoretical)

Compound Formula C2H6AlNO4
Molecular Weight 135.05
Appearance Powder
Melting Point N/A
Boiling Point N/A
Density N/A
Solubility in H2O N/A
Exact Mass 135.011221
Monoisotopic Mass 135.011221

Aluminum Glycinate Health & Safety Information

Signal Word Warning
Hazard Statements H315-H319-H335
Hazard Codes Xi
Risk Codes 36/37/38
Safety Statements 26-36
RTECS Number N/A
Transport Information N/A
WGK Germany 3
MSDS / SDS

About Aluminum Glycinate

Aluminum Glycinate is one of numerous organo-metallic compounds sold by American Elements under the trade name AE Organo-Metallics™ for uses requiring non-aqueous solubility such as recent solar energy and water treatment applications. Similar results can sometimes also be achieved with Nanoparticles and by thin film deposition. Note American Elements additionally supplies many materials as solutions. Aluminum Glycinate is generally immediately available in most volumes. High purity, submicron and nanopowder forms may be considered. Additional technical, research and safety information is available.

Aluminum Glycinate Synonyms

Aminoacetic Acid Dihydroxyaluminum Salt; Dihydroxyaluminum Aminoacetate; (Glycinato)dihydroxyaluminum; (2-Aminoacetoxy)dihydroxyaluminum; dihydroxyaluminium glycinate; Aluminum, (Glycinato-kNkO)dihydroxy-, (T-4)- (9 CI); CAS 41354-48-7 (hydrate)

Chemical Identifiers

Linear Formula H2NCH2COOAl(OH)2
MDL Number MFCD00053645
EC No. 237-193-8
Pubchem CID 10313162
IUPAC Name aluminum; 2-aminoacetate; dihydroxide
SMILES C(C(=O)[O-])N.[OH-].[OH-].[Al+3]
InchI Identifier InChI=1S/C2H5NO2.Al.2H2O/c3-1-2(4)5;;;/h1,3H2,(H,4,5);;2*1H2/q;+3;;/p-3
InchI Key BWZOPYPOZJBVLQ-UHFFFAOYSA-K

Packaging Specifications

Typical bulk packaging includes palletized plastic 5 gallon/25 kg. pails, fiber and steel drums to 1 ton super sacks in full container (FCL) or truck load (T/L) quantities. Research and sample quantities and hygroscopic, oxidizing or other air sensitive materials may be packaged under argon or vacuum. Shipping documentation includes a Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Solutions are packaged in polypropylene, plastic or glass jars up to palletized 440 gallon liquid totes, and 36,000 lb. tanker trucks.

Related Elements

Aluminum

See more Aluminum products. Aluminum (or Aluminium) (atomic symbol: Al, atomic number: 13) is a Block P, Group 13, Period 3 element with an atomic weight of 26.9815386. It is the third most abundant element in the earth's crust and the most abundant metallic element. Aluminum Bohr Model Aluminum's name is derived from alumina, the mineral from which Sir Humphrey Davy attempted to refine it from in 1812. Aluminum was first predicted by Antoine Lavoisier 1787 and first isolated by Hans Christian Øersted in 1825. Aluminum is a silvery gray metal that possesses many desirable characteristics. It is light, nonmagnetic and non-sparking. It stands second among metals in the scale of malleability, and sixth in ductility. It is extensively used in many industrial applications where a strong, light, easily constructed material is needed. Elemental AluminumAlthough it has only 60% of the electrical conductivity of copper, it is used in electrical transmission lines because of its light weight. Pure aluminum is soft and lacks strength, but alloyed with small amounts of copper, magnesium, silicon, manganese, or other elements, it imparts a variety of useful properties.

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