- Copper(II) acetate, also referred to as cupric
acetate, is the chemical compound with the formula Cu(OAc)2 where OAc is
acetate (CH3CO2-)
- The hydrated derivative, which contains one
molecule of water for each Cu atom, is available commercially. Anhydrous
Cu(OAc)2 is a dark green crystalline solid, whereas Cu(OAc)2(H2O)2 is
more bluish-green. Since ancient times, copper acetates of some form
have been used as fungicides and green pigments.
- Today, copper acetates are used as reagents for
the synthesis of various inorganic and organic compounds. Copper
acetate, like all copper compounds, emits a blue- green glow in a
flame.
- Copper(II) acetate was historically prepared in
vineyards, since acetic acid is a byproduct of fermentation. Copper
sheets were alternately layered with fermented grape skins and dregs
left over from wine production and exposed to air.
- This would leave a blue substance on the outside
of the sheet. This was then scraped off and dissolved in water. The
resulting solid was used as a pigment, or combined with arsenic trioxide
to form copper acetoarsenite, a powerful insecticide and fungicide
called Paris Green or Schweinfurt Green.
- Copper forms two series of compounds: copper
(I/cuprous) and copper (II/cupric) compounds. Three of the most common
copper compounds are copper (II) acetate (CAS #142-71-2), copper (II)
chloride (CAS #7447-39-4), and copper (I) cyanide (CAS 544-92-3).
- Copper acetate takes the form of dark green,
monoclinic crystals. It is used as a fungicide, catalyst for organic
reactions, pigment for ceramics, insecticide, mildew preventive,
preservative for cellulosic materials, stabilizer for polyurethanes and
nylons, corrosion inhibitor, and fuel additive.
- It is used in textile dyeing, anti-fouling
paints, electrolysis and electroplating processes, flameproofing,
printing and photocopying, and pyrotechnics. It is also used as a "shark
chaser," or repellent, developed as part of
survival equipment for
military personnel who fly over shark-infested waters.
- Copper acetates are used as an intermediate in
the manufacture of Paris green (cupric aceto-arsenite); as a catalyst in
a number of organic reactions including rubber ageing; as a chemical in
textile dyeing; and as a pigment for ceramics.
- Copper acetates have also been used for
impregnating kraft paper to produce an anti-tarnish wrapping paper for
high grade silver ware.
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Introduction
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- Copper Indium Sulfide
Semiconducting Nanoparticles and Process for Preparing the Same
- Copper (II)
complexes
- Copper (II) reagent and
preparation thereof
- Stabilized polyamides
containing cupric acetate, cupric chloride and
2-mercaptobenzothiazole
- Method of Mitigating
Corrosion Rate of Oilfield Tubular Goods
- Method For Preparing
Sol-Gel Solution For CIGS Solar Cell
- Nylon fabrics with cupric
salt and oxanilide for improved dye-lightfastness
Study
- Study of the interactions
between copper(ii) acetate monohydrate and orotic acid and orotate
ligands
- The Magnetic Super-Exchange Coupling
in Copper(II) Acetate Monohydrate and a Redetermination of the Crystal
Structure
Hot Acidified Cupric Acetate Soaks for Eradication
of Xanthomonas campestris from Crucifer Seeds
An Experimental Study of
Copper(I)-Chloride and Copper(I)-Acetate
A Colorimetric method for
determining fat acidity in Grain
Metallation of functional
resins with copper acetate: control of metal speciation and catalytic
activity in C鋒 coupling reactions
Report
- The Toxicity of
Parenteral Copper in the Chick
- Dependence on Route of
Administration
- Preparation of Copper
Nanoparticles in Cellulose Acetate Polymer and the Reaction Chemistry of
Copper Complexes in the Polymer
- Neurotoxic Effect of
Copper Salts in Rats
- Kinetics of Thermal
decomposition of Copper(II) Acetate monohydrate
- Hoganite and paceite, two new
acetate minerals from the Potosi mine, Broken Hill, Australia
- Anomalous paramagnetism
- The cupric complexes of Glycine and
of Alanine
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