Ferric phosphate

Ferric phosphate Basic information
Product Name:Ferric phosphate
Synonyms:iron(iii);ironphosphate[fepo4];Phosphoricacid,iron(3+)salt(1:1);phosphoricacid,iron(3++)salt(1:1);FERRIC ORTHOPHOSPHATE HYDRATE;IRON PHOSPHATE HYDRATE;iron orthophosphate;Iron(Ⅲ) phosphate
CAS:10045-86-0
MF:FeO4P
MW:150.82
EINECS:233-149-7
Product Categories:Inorganics
Mol File:10045-86-0.mol
Ferric phosphate Structure
Ferric phosphate Chemical Properties
Melting point 1000 °C
density 2.870
storage temp. Room Temperature, Under inert atmosphere
solubility Aqueous Acid (Slightly, Heated Sonicated)
form gray-white orthorhombic crystals
color Pale Beige to Pale Brown
Water Solubility insoluble H2O; soluble HCl [MER06]
LogP-2.148 (est)
CAS DataBase Reference10045-86-0(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemFerric phosphate (10045-86-0)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xi
Risk Statements 36/37/38
Safety Statements 26-36
Hazardous Substances Data10045-86-0(Hazardous Substances Data)
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Ferric phosphate Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionFerric phosphate (ferric orthophosphate, iron (III) phosphate, FeP04xH2O) is an odorless, yellowish-white to buff-colored powder and contains from one to four molecules of water of hydration. It is prepared by reaction of sodium phosphate with ferric chloride or ferric citrate. It is insoluble in water and in acetic acid, but is soluble in mineral acids.
Chemical PropertiesThis is precipitated as yellowish-white FePO4.2H2O when a solution of disodium phosphate is added to a solution of an iron(III) salt. It is soluble in mineral acids and decomposed by hot aqueous ammonia. The decolorization of iron (III)chloride solutions by phosphoric acid is due to the formation of colourless phosphato complexes, e.g. [Fe(PO4)3]6-.
Chemical PropertiesYellowish-white powder. D 2.87. Insoluble in water; soluble in acids.
UsesFerric Phosphate is a nutrient supplement that is an odorless, yellow- ish white to buff-colored powder and contains one to four molecules of water of water of hydration. it is prepared by reaction of sodium phosphate with ferric chloride or ferric citrate. it is also termed iron (ii) phosphate.
UsesFerric phosphate is an inert white powder that is a source of iron and produces no discoloration or rancidity. It contains approximately 28% iron. It is used as a mineral supplement where rancidity is not a problem. It is used in frozen egg substitute, pasta products, and rice products.
UsesFertilizers, feed and food additive.
DefinitionChEBI: An inorganic phosphate having Fe(3+) as the counterion.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNotclassified
Ferric phosphate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsFerrous sulfate heptahydrate
Tylosin phosphate Triethyl phosphate Calcium phosphate ROCK PHOSPHATE Trisodium phosphate Sodium Phosphate Monobasic Monohydrate FERRIC PHOSPHATE TETRAHYDRATE Ferric chloride FERRIC HYPOPHOSPHITE Zinc phosphate PHOSPHATE STANDARD phosphate FERRIC PYROPHOSPHATE FERRIC PHOSPHATE INSECT CELL CULTURE Ferric phosphate FERRIC PHOSPHATE Ferric phosphate dihydrate Ammonium ferric citrate

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