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Aluminium monoacetate stabilization method.
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So I was wondering why AM is stabilized by large quantities of boronic acid? I think that it's used to create a buffer solution since AM is quite unstable and eager to hydrolise to Al(OH)3.
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Just because nobody answered your previous post in a few hours is not a reason to crosspost. Please read the
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Removing the other thread, inorganic subforum seems a bit better.
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