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Acetate is any molecule derived from acetic acid. Acetates include the salts and esters of acetic acid and have a variety of applications with modifying other molecules.
http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/content/27/4/355.full.pdf
Acetic acid
OSE context
Acetate could be an important plasticizer and conmonomer for OSE bioplastics. It would be the most approachable comonomer for cellulose films.