
CAS 68333-79-9
:Polyphosphoric acids, ammonium salts
Description:
Polyphosphoric acids, ammonium salts, identified by the CAS number 68333-79-9, are a class of chemical compounds that consist of ammonium ions combined with polyphosphoric acid. These substances typically exhibit hygroscopic properties, meaning they can absorb moisture from the environment. They are often used as fertilizers due to their high phosphorus content, which is essential for plant growth. The ammonium component enhances nutrient availability and uptake by plants. In addition to their agricultural applications, polyphosphoric acids, ammonium salts can also serve as intermediates in various chemical syntheses and may be utilized in the production of detergents and flame retardants. These compounds are generally soluble in water, forming acidic solutions that can influence soil pH. Safety considerations include handling precautions, as they can be corrosive and may cause irritation upon contact with skin or eyes. Overall, their multifunctional properties make them valuable in both agricultural and industrial contexts.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- 100Dmb75Pp
- 100Mb75Pp
- APP
- App-0
- App-1
- App-3
- App-Ii
- App-Jls
- App-Os
- Cf-2
- CrystallinePhaseIiAmmoniumPolyphosphate
- Dfp-I
- Jls-App
- Novawhite
- PNP
- Sr-Apps
- Sumisafe
- Water-SolubleAmmoniumPolyphosphate
- Xap-01
- Ammonium polyphosphates
- Poly-N 10-34-0
- polyphosphoric acids ammonium salts
- Polyphosphoric acids, ammonium salts
- Polyphosphoric acids, ammonium salts
- Ammonium Polyphosphate (APP)
- Exolit 454
- Poly-N 11-37-0
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Found 5 products.
Ammonium Polyphosphate
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:(NH4PO3)nColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:149.09Ammonium polyphosphate
CAS:<p>Ammonium polyphosphate is a crystalline compound that contains phosphorus pentoxide and diammonium. It is used for wastewater treatment, as an additive to plastics, and in the production of paper. Ammonium polyphosphate can be synthesized from sodium citrate and crystalline cellulose. The synthesis process involves heating the mixture at temperatures between 300°C and 400°C. This process will produce a solid product with the desired reactants in the correct stoichiometric ratio. Ammonium polyphosphate has been found to have synergistic effects when combined with other chemicals, such as enzymes or water-soluble phosphates. Studies have shown that ammonium polyphosphate improves the ability of enzymes to break down organic matter in biological systems; this may be due to its high water permeability properties.</p>Formula:(NH4PO3)nPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Powder





