CAS 10045-86-0
:Ferric phosphate
Description:
Ferric phosphate, with the CAS number 10045-86-0, is an inorganic compound composed of iron in its +3 oxidation state and phosphate ions. It typically appears as a reddish-brown or yellowish solid and is insoluble in water, which makes it useful in various applications, including as a pigment and in fertilizers. The compound can exist in several forms, including amorphous and crystalline structures, with the crystalline form often exhibiting a more defined structure. Ferric phosphate is known for its stability and non-toxicity, making it suitable for use in food additives and dietary supplements, particularly as a source of iron. Additionally, it plays a role in environmental applications, such as wastewater treatment, where it can help remove phosphates from water. Its chemical properties include the ability to act as a Lewis acid, facilitating various chemical reactions. Overall, ferric phosphate is a versatile compound with significant industrial and environmental relevance.
Formula:Fe·H3O4P
InChI:InChI=1S/Fe.H3O4P/c;1-5(2,3)4/h;(H3,1,2,3,4)
InChI key:InChIKey=RFGNMWINQUUNKG-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:P(=O)(O)(O)O.[Fe]
Synonyms:- Eisenorthophosphat
- Escargo!
- Ferramol
- Ferric orthophosphate
- Ferric phosphate
- Iron Orthophosphate
- Iron phosphate
- Iron phosphate (FePO4)
- Iron phosphate (FePO<sub>4</sub>)
- Iron(III) phosphate
- Orthophosphate de fer
- Ortofosfato De Hierro
- Phosphoric acid, iron(3+) salt
- Sluggo
- iron(3+) phosphate
- triferrous diphosphate
- Phosphoric acid, iron(3+) salt (1:1)
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Ferric phosphate
CAS:<p>Ferric phosphate is a ferric salt that is formed by the reaction of sodium carbonate and ethylene diamine. It is used as a coagulant in wastewater treatment, where it binds to suspended solids and aids in settling out particles. Ferric phosphate also has the ability to adsorb heavy metal ions from solution. The rate of this process depends on the type of metal ion and pH of the solution. Ferric phosphate can be formed by the reaction between an inorganic acid and a hydrochloric acid, or by adding copper chloride to a lithium salt solution.</p>Formula:FePO4Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:150.82 g/molFerric Phosphate pure, 97%
CAS:Formula:FePO4Purity:min. 97% (On dried basis)Color and Shape:White to yellow to tan to brown to white green to light green, PowderMolecular weight:150.82






