
CAS 12251-53-5
:Aluminate (Al(OH)41-), sodium, (T-4)-
Description:
Aluminate, specifically sodium aluminate (NaAl(OH)4), is an inorganic compound characterized by the presence of aluminum in a hydroxide form combined with sodium ions. It typically appears as a white, crystalline solid and is soluble in water, forming alkaline solutions. Sodium aluminate is commonly used in various industrial applications, including water treatment, where it acts as a coagulant to remove impurities, and in the production of aluminum hydroxide. The compound can also serve as a precursor in the synthesis of zeolites and other aluminum-containing materials. Its chemical behavior is influenced by pH, as it can react with acids to release aluminum ions. Additionally, sodium aluminate is utilized in the paper industry and in the manufacture of certain types of cement. Safety considerations include handling it with care, as it can be caustic and may cause irritation to skin and eyes. Overall, sodium aluminate is a versatile compound with significant applications across multiple sectors.
Formula:AlH4O4·Na
InChI:InChI=1S/Al.Na.4H2O/h;;4*1H2/q+3;+1;;;;/p-4
InChI key:InChIKey=SVEIXENKLWYGIZ-UHFFFAOYSA-J
SMILES:[Al+3]([OH-])([OH-])([OH-])[OH-].[Na+]
Synonyms:- Aluminum sodium hydroxide (NaAl(OH)4)
- Aluminate (Al(OH)41-), sodium, (T-4)-
- Aluminum sodium hydroxide (AlNa(OH)4)
- Sodium tetrahydroxoaluminate(1-)
- Sodium aluminate (NaAl(OH)4)
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