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Aluminium triethoxide (also Aluminum ethoxide) is a reducing agent that exists as a white powder under room temperature and standard atmospheric pressure. The chemical is mainly used in industrial settings and has played an important role in reducing the cost of the production of bimetallic aluminium catalysts.

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  • Aluminium triethoxide (also Aluminum ethoxide) is a reducing agent that exists as a white powder under room temperature and standard atmospheric pressure. The chemical is mainly used in industrial settings and has played an important role in reducing the cost of the production of bimetallic aluminium catalysts. (en)
  • Aluminiumtriethanolat ist eine chemische Verbindung aus der Gruppe der Alkoholate. (de)
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  • Aluminium ethoxide (en)
  • Triethoxyaluminum (en)
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  • Aluminium triethoxide.svg (en)
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  • Aluminium ethoxide (en)
  • Triethoxyaluminum (en)
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  • Aluminium triethoxide (also Aluminum ethoxide) is a reducing agent that exists as a white powder under room temperature and standard atmospheric pressure. The chemical is mainly used in industrial settings and has played an important role in reducing the cost of the production of bimetallic aluminium catalysts. (en)
  • Aluminiumtriethanolat ist eine chemische Verbindung aus der Gruppe der Alkoholate. (de)
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  • Aluminiumtriethanolat (de)
  • Aluminium triethoxide (en)
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