NaC2H3O23H2O
Packing:Grade
Sodium acetate trihydrate has food grade, pharmaceutical grade, industrial grade and reagent grade.
Specification
Item |
Pharmaceutical Grade |
food grade |
industrial grade |
Sodium acetate (dry product) |
98.0-101.0 |
98.0-101.0 |
58.0-60.0 |
5% pH at 20°C |
7.5-9.0 |
7.5-9.0 |
7.5-9.0 |
Moisture (loss on drying 120℃, 240min)%≦ |
38.0-41.0 |
36.0-41.0 |
36.0-41.0 |
Water insoluble %≦ |
0.05 |
|
0.05 |
Heavy metals (calculated as lead%≦ |
0.001 |
0.001 |
|
Free base (as Na 2 CH 3 )%≦ |
|
0.05 |
|
Arsenic (As) ppm≦ |
|
0.0003 |
|
Chloride (Cl)%≦ |
0.035 |
|
0.5 |
Sulfate (SO 4 )%≦ |
0.005 |
|
0.1 |
Iron (Fe)%≦ |
|
|
0.001 |
Calcium (Ca)%≦ |
Pass the test |
|
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Magnesium (Mg)%≦ |
Pass the test |
|
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Potassium (K)%≦ |
Pass the test |
Pass the test |
|
Phosphate (PO 4 )%≦ |
|
|
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Volatile Organic Compounds |
Pass the test |
|
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Potassium permanganate insoluble matter |
Pass the test |
|
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Mercury%≦ |
|
1ppm |
|
Lead%≦ |
|
5ppm |
|
Reducing substances%≦ |
|
0.1% |
|
All grades meet: USFood Chemicals Codex5/EC purity standards (as described in E262)
If required: USP 27
Test method
Test details are available upon request.
Packaging
Sodium acetate trihydrate is usually packed in woven bags.
Storage
Sodium acetate trihydrate should be stored in its original packaging or in suitable airtight containers in a dry and clean place. The storage conditions are generally best in places where the temperature changes little and is not easy to be humid. The product is prone to agglomeration when in contact with water or other liquids, and should not be stacked on trays. Under normal handling conditions, sodium acetate trihydrate will not cause any health hazards. Necessary precautions must be taken to avoid solid or liquid contact with skin or eyes. Under good ventilation conditions, high density exposure to air should be avoided.
First Aid Measures
Eye Contact: In case of contact with eyes, wash immediately with plenty of water, keep eyes open if necessary, seek medical attention.
Skin Contact: Wash contaminated clothing with water and wash clothing before wearing next time.
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water, seek medical attention.
Fire risk
Sodium acetate does not cause fire risk.
Application
It is used in the field of medicine, as a buffer in the photosensitive photography industry, and as an animal feed additive to improve milk production efficiency. It can also be used in the printing and dyeing industry, polymerization catalyst, polymer stabilizer, flavoring agent, and the production of carboxyl oxime for hydrometallurgy.
Physiological properties
Contact of solid or liquid with eyes may cause irritation and sensitization. Repeated skin contact may cause slight pain. Smoking a lot can lead to nostrils, throat and upper respiratory tract infection.