Potassium tartrate

Potassium tartrate Basic information
Product Name:Potassium tartrate
Synonyms:[r-(r*,r*)]-2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid dipotassium salt;POTASSIUM HYDROGEN TARTARATE;POTASSIUM L-BITARTRATE;POTASSIUM L-TARTRATE MONOBASIC;POTASSIUM (+)-TARTRATE;POTASSIUM TARTRATE;POTASSIUM HYDROGEN L-TARTRATE;POTASSIUM ACID TARTRATE
CAS:921-53-9
MF:C4H4K2O6
MW:226.27
EINECS:213-067-8
Product Categories:Food additive and acidulant
Mol File:921-53-9.mol
Potassium tartrate Structure
Potassium tartrate Chemical Properties
density 1.954 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
vapor pressure 0Pa at 25℃
Fp 200-220°C
Decomposition 200-220 ºC
Stability:Stable.
LogP-1.426 (est)
CAS DataBase Reference921-53-9(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemButanedioic acid, 2,3-dihydroxy- (2R,3R)-, dipotassium salt (921-53-9)
Safety Information
Safety Statements 24/25
WGK Germany 1
RTECS WW8223000
HS Code 29181300
MSDS Information
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Potassium tartrate Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionPotassium tartrate, dipotassium tartrate or argol has formula K2C4H4O6. It is the potassium salt of tartaric acid. It is often confused with potassium bitartrate, also known as cream of tartar. As a food additive, it shares the E number E336 with potassium bitartrate.
Chemical Propertieswhite crystalline powder
UsesManufacture of potassium salts, medicine (cathartic), lab reagent.
UsesPotassium tartrate is the acid potassium salt of tartaric acid occurring as crystals or powder. It is relatively poorly soluble having a solubility in 100 ml of water at 0.8 g at 25°c and 6.1 g at 100°c. A 1% solution at 30°c has a ph of 3.4. Chemical names are potassium acid tartrate, potassium hydrogen tartrate, and potassium bitartrate. It functions to complex with heavy metal ions and to regulate ph; it can have a gentle laxative action if given at adequate levels. The acidulant is used in chemical leavening to release carbon dioxide which produces the loaf volume. It has limited reactivity in the cold so when used in reduced-temperature batters it has little gas evolution during the initial mixing. At room temperatures, it has a relatively fast reaction rate. It functions as a taste regulator in sugar icing and in controlled crystallization of toffees and fondants by the regulated inversion of sucrose. It is used in baked goods, crackers, candy, and puddings.
DefinitionChEBI: The potassium salt of L-tartaric acid.
PreparationPotassium tartrate is produced by the reaction of tartaric acid with potassium sodium tartrate (rochelle salt), and potassium sulfate, followed by filtration, purification, precipitation and drying.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNotclassified
Purification MethodsRecrystallise it from distilled water (solubility: 0.4mL/g at 100o, 0.7mL/g at 14o). [Beilstein 3 IV 1223.]
Potassium tartrate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsPotassium hydroxide-->DL-Tartaric acid
Preparation ProductsPotassium Bitartrate
SODIUM POTASSIUM TARTRATE TETRAHYDRATE*S IGMAULTRA,SODIUM POTASSIUM TARTRATE, TETRAHYDRATE,(+)-SODIUM POTASSIUM TARTRATE TETRAHYDRATE,SODIUM POTASSIUM TARTRATE Potassium Bitartrate POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE L-Antimony potassium tartrate Losartan potassium Ethyl 2-(Chlorosulfonyl)acetate Potassium sorbate Tylosin tartrate Folic acid L-Carnitine-L-tartrate Glycine Metoprolol tartrate L(+)-Tartaric acid Potassium Acetate Potassium chloride Potassium POTASSIUM CYANIDE Potassium sulfate

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