Copper Acetate
Copper Acetate, usually as the monohydrate, is a specialized fungicide and organic synthesis catalyst. Its dark green crystals provide a reliable source of reactive copper for industrial applications.
In the textile sector, it is used as a dyeing mordant to enhance color fixation on natural fibers. Its high purity ensures that pigments remain vibrant and resistant to fading in industrial textile production.
It also serves as an effective antifouling agent in marine coatings and as a reagent in laboratory research. Its biocidal properties are leveraged in the agricultural sector for specialized crop protection.
Copper Acetate
- Agricultural Fungicide: Used to control fungal infections on vines, fruit trees, and various commercial crops.
- Organic Catalyst: Facilitates oxidative coupling and other specialized reactions in fine chemical synthesis.
- Ceramic Pigment: Employed to create unique blue-green glazes in industrial and artistic ceramics.
Harmful if swallowed and causes serious eye damage. Very toxic to aquatic life. Handle with goggles, nitrile gloves, and strict environmental controls.
25 kg bags; fiber drums with internal moisture protection.