Trisodium dicarboxymethyl alaninate is a sodium salt form of a chelating agent that forms water-soluble complexes with metal ions such as iron and calcium. It is used in industrial applications to control metal ion availability and prevent scale formation.
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CAS 164462-16-2
Edetate tripotassium
Chelating agent
Potassium pyrophosphate
Chelating agent
2,2-Difluoro-5-nitro-2H-1,3-benzodioxole
Industrial chemical intermediate
1-bromo-3-ethylpentane
chemical intermediate for synthesis
Dicyclohexylchlorophosphine
organophosphorus ligand or reagent
Triallylphosphine
ligand for transition metal catalysis
trisodium;2-[bis(carboxylatomethyl)amino]propanoate
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