dodecaphosphates
Dodecaphosphates are a class of inorganic compounds that contain twelve phosphate (PO4^3-) groups. These compounds are typically formed by the condensation of phosphoric acid (H3PO4) or its salts. The general formula for dodecaphosphates is (PO4)12^n-, where n represents the charge of the ion, which can vary depending on the specific dodecaphosphate.
Dodecaphosphates are known for their high stability and resistance to hydrolysis. They are often used in various
In biological systems, dodecaphosphates play a role in energy metabolism. For example, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a
The synthesis of dodecaphosphates typically involves the reaction of phosphoric acid or its salts with a suitable