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Mono Di & Tri Sodium Phosphate
is offered in Technical Grade and Extra Pure A. R. Grade.
| Monosodium phosphate |
| |
| IUPAC name |
sodium dihydrogen phosphate |
| Identifiers |
| CAS number |
[7558-80-7] |
| PubChem |
23672064 |
| SMILES |
OP(=O)(O)[O-].[Na+] |
| Properties |
| Molecular formula |
H2NaO4P |
| Molar mass |
119.98 g/mol |
| Appearance |
White powder or crystals |
Mono Sodium Phosphate (NaH2PO4, MSP),
also known as anhydrous monobasic sodium phosphate, is used as a
laxative and, in combination with other
sod. phos., as a
pH buffer.
The pKa is 7.20. The sodium chloride
equivalent value, or E-Value, is 0.49. It is soluble in 4.5
parts water. It is most commonly available as colorless crystals
or a white powder. It is insoluble in alcohol.
|
Specification |
Mono Sod.
Phosp.
Crystals |
Mono Sod.
Phosp.
Anhydrous |
|
P2O5
Content
Assay
Loss on Drying
pH
of 2% Solution
Insolubles
Packing
|
44%
98%
Less
than 24%
4.4-5
0.025%
50 Kg HDPE Bags |
59%
98%
1%
4.4-5
0.5%
50 Kg HDPE Bags |
For Mono Sodium
Phosphate MSDS
| Disodium phosphate |
| |
| Other names |
•Disodium hydrogen orthophosphate •Sodium hydrogen phosphate •Sodium phosphate dibasic |
| Identifiers |
| CAS number |
[7782-85-6] |
| Properties |
| Molecular formula |
Na2HPO4 |
| Molar mass |
141.96 g/mol (anhydrous) 178.01 g/mol (Di hydrate) 268.07 g/mol (heptahydrate) 358.14 g/mol (dodecahydrate) |
| Appearance |
White crystalline solid |
| Melting point |
240 ºC |
| Solubility in water |
77 g·L-1 ~ 0.54 M |
Di-Sodium Phosphate (Na2HPO4, DSP)
is a sodium
salt of
phosphoric acid.
It is a white powder that is highly
hygroscopic and
water soluble. It is
therefore used commercially as an anti-caking additive in powdered products. It
is also known as Di sodium hydrogen orthophosphate, sodium hydrogen phosphate or
sodium phosphate dibasic. It is commercially available in both the hydrated and
anhydrous forms.
Other uses
DSP can be used in cream of
wheat to quicken cook time.
DSP is used in conjunction
with TSP
in many steam boiler applications. It supplies the inventory of free phosphates
to retard calcium scale formation.
|
Specification |
Di Sod.
Phosp.
Crystals
|
Di Sod.
Phosp.
Anhydrous |
|
P2O5 content
Assay
Loss on Drying
pH of 2% Solution
Insolubles
Packing |
19%
98%
57-61%
8.9-9.5
0.025%
50 Kg HDPE
Bags |
49.5%
98.0%
1%
8.9-9.5
0.05%
50 Kg HDPE Bags |
For Di Sodium Phosphate MSDS
| Trisodium phosphate |
| IUPAC name |
Trisodium phosphate |
| Other names |
Sodium phosphate tribasic |
| Identifiers |
| CAS number |
[7601-54-9] |
| EINECS number |
231-509-8 |
| RTECS number |
TC9575000 |
| Properties |
| Molecular formula |
Na3PO4 |
| Molar mass |
163.94 g/mol |
| Density |
1.620 g/cm³ (dodecahydrate) |
| Melting point |
73.5 °C decomp. (dodecahydrate) |
| Solubility in water |
1.5 g/100 ml (0 °C) |
| Basicity (pKb) |
2.23 |
Tri Sodium Phosphate (TSP),
available at most hardware stores in white powder form, is a cleaning agent,
stain remover and degreaser, commonly used to prepare surfaces for painting. It can also be
called Tri sodium orthophosphate and has the
chemical formula
Na3PO4; however, it is generally found in hydrated forms. It is a highly
water-soluble ionic salt. Solutions of it dissolved in water have an
alkaline
pH.
It can also be found as a food additive; it
is used as an acidity
regulator (buffering
agent), emulsifier,
thickening agent,
nutrition enlargement agent and
sequestrant (metal-chelating
agent). In these uses, all
sodium phosphates
may be collectively referred to as sodium phosphate, or by
E number E339. The
same is true when sold as an
enema, working as
a laxative to
treat constipation.
Sodium phosphate enemas are sold
over-the-counter
in the United States.
Similar chemicals were once common in
laundry and
dishwashing
detergents, but
the phosphate,
being a fertilizer,
would cause algal blooms
in the bodies of water that the drains led to. In the early
1970s the use of
phosphate-containing products was limited. Now products sold as
TSP Substitute,
containing 80–90% sodium
carbonate, are promoted as a direct substitute.
Cleaning products labeled as TSP may
contain other ingredients as well, and may in fact be less than half TSP. So
even "regular" TSP found at the hardware store may be half TSP and half "TSP
substitute". Some large home improvement centers that sell paint no longer offer
TSP.
Although it is the active ingredient in at
least one toilet bowl cleaning tablet, TSP is generally not good for cleaning
bathrooms, because it can corrode metal.
TSP is commonly used after cleaning with
mineral spirits in
order to then clean up all the mineral spirits. TSP may be used with household
chlorine bleach in
the same solution, and this is particularly good for removing
mildew from wood.
The TSP alone can cause dark stains on
redwood, and
bleach prevents it.
Also used in various forms as a boiler
treatment chemical for calcium precipitation, as well as regulating the caustic
effects of DSP in coordinated phosphate chemistry.
Also used to clean swimming pool polyester
filter elements.
FDA approved plant Anmol Chemicals Taloja an ISO-9001-2008
Certified Company using standard GMP
technique.
For
TSP Phosphate MSDS
|
Specification |
Tri Sod. Phosp. Crystals |
Tri Sod.
Phosp.
Anhydrous |
|
P2O5 content
Assay
Loss on Drying
pH of 2% Solution
Insolubles
Packing |
19%
98%
Less than 58%
11.5-12.5
Less than 0.025%
50 Kg HDPE
Bags |
49.5%
98%
1% max
11.5-12.5
Less than 0.05%
50 Kg HDPE
Bags |
Use
These items are only used as
food
additives. They are added to many foods as an
emulsifier
to prevent oil separation. Some examples are processed cheeses, processed meats,
ready-made meals and tinned (canned) soups. They are also commonly
added to powdered soups, boullions and gravy mixtures.
They can also be used as a
leavening
agent. Some examples of these foods include the batter coating on breaded
fish or chicken, and commercially baked cakes.
Adding this item to food increases the shelf life of
the food, maintaining the texture and appearance of the food.
More from Sodium Phosphate manufacturer at:
MUBY CHEMICALS
S-8, SARIFA MANSION, 2ND FLANK ROAD, CHINCHBUNDER, MUMBAI 400009,
INDIA.
TEL: (OFFICE) 91-22-23770100, 23726950,
23774610, 23723564.
FAX: 91-22-23728264.
e-mail:
info@mubychem.com
Cell Call to Anmol:
+91-9821870100 or Ambrish: +91-9821570100
US and Canadian Customers may call (281) 645 6868.


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