High Purity Ammonium Acetate 98%

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Ammonium acetate is a chemical compound with the formula NH4C2H3O2 (or C2H4O2.NH3 or C2H7NO2). It is a white solid and can be derived from the reaction of ammonia and acetic acid. It is available commercially and, depending on grade, can be rather inexpensive

Uses and distinctive properties
As the salt of a weak acid and a weak base, ammonium acetate has a number of distinctive properties.

NH4C2H3O2 is occasionally employed as a biodegradable de-icing agent.
It is often used with acetic acid to create a buffer solution, one that can be thermally decomposed to non-ionic products
Ammonium acetate is useful as a catalyst in the Knoevenagel condensation and as a source of ammonia in the Borch reaction in organic synthesis.
It is a relatively unusual example of a salt that melts at low temperatures.
Can be used with distilled water to make a protein precipitating reagent.
Is often used as an aqueous buffer for ESI mass spectrometry of proteins and other molecules.
Useful in dialysis as part of a protein purification step to remove contaminants via diffusion.
Ammonium acetate is volatile at low pressures. Because of this, it has been used to replace cell buffers with non-volatile salts in preparing samples for mass spectrometry. It is also popular as a buffer for mobile phases for HPLC with ELSD detection for this reason. Other volatile salts that have been used for this include ammonium formate.

Food Additive
Ammonium acetate is also used as a food additive as an acidity regulator.

Properties
CH3COONH4 is hygroscopic and decomposes easily to acetamide if heated above 165 °C.

CH3COONH4 CH3C(O)NH2 + H2O
In this reaction, a salt is converted to two molecular species, which is a relatively uncommon conversion at mild temperatures. Further dehydration leads to acetonitrile or methyl cyanide, an important and widely used solvent.