
CAS 10045-87-1
:Diphosphoric acid, iron(3+) sodium salt (1:1:1)
Description:
Diphosphoric acid, iron(3+) sodium salt (1:1:1), also known as sodium iron(III) diphosphate, is an inorganic compound characterized by its complex structure involving iron in the +3 oxidation state and diphosphate anions. This substance typically appears as a crystalline solid and is soluble in water, which allows it to dissociate into its constituent ions in solution. It is often used in various applications, including as a food additive, in fertilizers, and in some industrial processes due to its properties as a source of iron and phosphate. The presence of iron(III) contributes to its potential as a catalyst in certain chemical reactions. Additionally, the compound may exhibit specific coordination chemistry due to the iron center, influencing its reactivity and interactions with other substances. Safety data should be consulted, as iron salts can have varying effects on health and the environment, depending on concentration and exposure. Overall, this compound plays a role in both biological and industrial contexts, highlighting its versatility in chemistry.
Formula:Fe·H4O7P2·Na
InChI:InChI=1S/Fe.Na.H4O7P2/c;;1-8(2,3)7-9(4,5)6/h;;(H2,1,2,3)(H2,4,5,6)
InChI key:InChIKey=AWIFDWXABDMEBU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:O(P(=O)(O)O)P(=O)(O)O.[Fe].[Na]
Synonyms:- Iron sodium pyrophosphate (FeNaP2O7)
- Pyrophosphoric acid, iron(3+) sodium salt (1:1:1)
- Sodium ferric pyrophosphate
- Sodium pyrophosphatoferrate(III) (NaFeP2O7)
- Diphosphoric acid, iron(3+) sodium salt (1:1:1)
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