Aluminium monoacetate

It has the formula Al(OH)2(CH3COO), with aluminium in an oxidation state of +3, and appears under standard conditions as a white solid powder.[1] Aluminium monoacetate is prepared from the reaction between Al(OH)3 and dilute aqueous acetic acid.[2][3] Aluminium monoacetate is a dermatological agent used as an antiseptic and astringent.[4] It is used as an antiseptic to reduce the possibility of infection in minor wounds, cuts, and burns.Specifically, it treats itching, stinging of the infected skin, inflammation, and it promotes healing.
IUPAC nameCAS NumberChEMBLChemSpiderPubChemCompTox DashboardSMILESChemical formulaMolar massstandard statealuminium acetatealuminiumacetic acidoxidation statestandard conditionsaluminium triacetatedermatologicalantisepticastringentinfectioninflammationOxford University PressAluminium compoundsOrganoaluminiumAl(C5(CH3)5)Al(BH4)3Al(CN)3NaAlCl4Al(NO3)3Al2(CO3)3Al(OH)3Al(OH)(OAc)2Al(OAc)3Al2SO4(OAc)4 Al(C5H7O2)3Al2(MoO4)3Al2(SO4)3Al2Se3Al2Te3Al2SiO5AlAsO4Al(OH)2CO2C17H5NaAlH2(OC2H4OCH3)2K2Al2B2O7K3AlF6(NH4)Al(SO4)2KAl(SO4)2NaAl(SO4)2Al(C3H5O3)3C36H69AlO6(Al(CH3)3)2(Al(C2H5)3)2Al(CH2CH(CH3)2)3Al(C2H5)2ClAl(C2H5)2CNAl(CH2CH(CH3)2)2HAl(C2H5)2Cl2C2H5ClTi(C5H5)2CH2ClAl(CH3)2acetateBe(OAc)2Be4O(OAc)6B2O(OAc)4NH4OAcNaH(OAc)2Mg(OAc)2Al(OAc)2OHCa(OAc)2Sc(OAc)3Ti(OAc)4Cr(OAc)2Cr(OAc)3Mn(OAc)2Mn(OAc)3Fe(OAc)2Fe(OAc)3Co(OAc)2Ni(OAc)2Cu(OAc)2Zn(OAc)2Ga(OAc)3Sr(OAc)2Y(OAc)3Zr(OAc)4Mo(OAc)2Ru2(OAc)4ClRu(OAc)3Rh2(OAc)4Pd(OAc)2Cd(OAc)2In(OAc)3Sn(OAc)2Sn(OAc)4Sb(OAc)3Ba(OAc)2Lu(OAc)3Pt(OAc)2Au(OAc)3Hg(OAc)2Tl(OAc)3Pb(OAc)2Pb(OAc)4Bi(OAc)3La(OAc)3Ce(OAc)3Pr(OAc)3Nd(OAc)3Sm(OAc)3Eu(OAc)3Gd(OAc)3Tb(OAc)3Dy(OAc)3Ho(OAc)3Er(OAc)3Tm(OAc)3Yb(OAc)3UO2(OAc)2inorganiccompound