Both the sodium and potassium salts of glutaconaldehyde are known.
The potassium salt can be synthesized in this way as well.
The potassium salt was used in the alkyne zipper reaction.
During those studies he characterized rhodizonic acid and its potassium salt (1837).
But if, on the other hand, there's a surplus of potassium salts, then the barrier won't do its work and he dies.
With the addition of extra potassium salt, it can be used to prepare a cardioplegic solution.
The reaction products are potassium salt, water, and oxygen.
It is acid resistant and can be use orally as potassium salt.
It reacts with acids to make carbon dioxide and a potassium salt.
It is somewhat more soluble in water than the corresponding potassium salt.