Dicalcium phosphate anhydrous
Formula | CaHO4P |
Chemical formula | CaHPO4 |
Molar mass | 136.06 g/mol |
CAS number | 7757-93-9 |
HS Code | 28352510 |
EC number | 231-826-1 |
Storage | Store at 15 to 25 ° c |
SDS | available |
Odour | odourless |
Form | solid |
Color | white |
p H value | ~7(10 g/l 20°c) |
Solubility in water | 0.1g/l (25°c) |
Melting point | ~370 °C |
Assay | 98.0 -103.0 | % | |
Description | Conforms | ||
Solubility | Conforms | ||
Identification | Conforms | ||
Heavy metals | ≤ | 0.003 | % |
Chloride | ≤ | 0/25 | % |
Sulfate | ≤ | 0/5 | % |
Barium | Conforms | ||
Limit of acid Insoluble substances | ≤ | 0/2 | % |
Carbonate | Conforms | ||
Arsenic | ≤ | 3 | ppm |
Loss on ignition | 7.0 – 8.0 | % | |
Loss on drying | ≤ | 2 | % |
Dicalcium phosphate anhydrous is a calcium phosphate compound with the formula CaHPO₄. It appears as a white, odorless powder and is commonly used as a dietary supplement, food additive, and pharmaceutical excipient.
🏭⚗️ Production
Dicalcium phosphate anhydrous is typically produced by reacting calcium carbonate with phosphoric acid, followed by drying to remove water and obtain the anhydrous form.
🔬 Properties
It is a white, tasteless, and odorless powder that is practically insoluble in water but soluble in dilute acids. The anhydrous form is more stable and has lower moisture content compared to its dihydrate counterpart.
🧪 Applications
• Food industry: Used as a nutritional supplement and leavening agent in baked goods.
• Pharmaceuticals: Commonly used as a binder and filler in tablets and capsules.
• Animal feed: Added as a calcium and phosphorus supplement for livestock.
• Dental care: Occasionally used in toothpaste as a polishing agent and source of calcium.