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Zirconium lactate

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Pubchem
  
3045418

Chemical formula
  
C12H20O12Zr

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Zirconium lactate is a zirconium complex derived from lactic acid. It is used in some deodorants. It is a colourless solid. Zirconium carboxylates adopt highly complex structures and are heterogeneous compositions with the approximate formula Zr(OH)4-n(O2CCHOHCH3)n(H2O)x where 1 < n < 3.

It is also used in the petroleum industry as a cross-linking agent to prepare gels for fracturing fluids, fluids which are pumped into an oil-bearing rock formation to cause cracks in the rock and so to allow the oil to be extracted. It may be prepared by treating zirconium oxide with lactic acid.

Safety

Its LD50 >10 g/kg). It is suspected of causing zirconium granulomas (a form of skin irritation) in a small number of users.

References

Zirconium lactate Wikipedia