Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate
Synonym(s)
: Sodium diphosphate, sodium pyrophosphate, TSPP
Mol. Formula
: Na4P2O7
EC / List no.
: 231-767-1
CAS no.
: 7722-88-5
Molecular weight
: 265,9
Sodium diphosphate is an inorganic sodium salt consisting of a diphosphate (4-) anion and four sodium (1+) cations. More commonly known as tetrasodium pyrophosphate, it finds many uses in the food industry as an emulsifier and as a calcium chelating salt in dental hygiene. It has a role as a food emulsifier, chelator and food thickening agent. It contains a diphosphate (4-).
Application
» This substance is used in the following products: pH regulators and water treatment products, water softeners, cosmetics and personal care products, coating products and fillers, putties, plasters, modeling clay.
» Release of this substance to the environment may occur from industrial use: in the formulation of mixtures, in the manufacture of articles and in processing aids on industrial sites.
» Used in machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints, coatings or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners.
Product Specifications
Physical and Chemical Properties
» Tetrasodium pyrophosphate appears as an odorless, white powder or granules.
» Odorless.
Properties
Characteristics |
Unit |
Value |
Condition |
Melting point |
°C |
880 |
|
Density |
g/ cm³ |
2.62 |
20 °C |
Solubility |
g/ L |
58.5 |
20 °C, soluble with water |
Vapor pressure |
Pa |
0 |
20 °C |
pH |
|
9.8- 10.8 |
1% solution |
Refractive index |
|
1.450 |
|