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7758-19-2
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7758-19-2
CAS No.7758-19-2
Alias: SodiuMchlorite,unstabilized,pure,80%500GR;Scentrex?DTS1.05sachet;Sodiumchloritepuriss.p.a.,80%(RT);SodiumchlorChemicalbookitetechnicalgrade,80%;Sodiumchlorite,technical,80%;Sodiumchlorite,Unstabilized;SodiumChlorite,Anhydrous;textile
Molecular formula: ClNaO2
Relative molecular mass: 90.44
Structural formula:
1. Performance and use:
Sodium chlorite is a kind of efficient bleacher and bactericide.
It is used to bleach various fibers including cotton, linen, mulberry, reed, viscose fiber and so on.
Additionally, it can bleach sugar, flour, starch, ointment, wax, oil, and more.
Sodium chlorite also serves as a leather depilator, a surface treatment for certain metals, and a water and sewage treatment solution.
It can even purify trace amounts of nitric oxide in coke oven gas.
Sodium chlorite is used in the in situ generation of chlorine dioxide for stripping of textiles, bleaching, pulp and paper industries. It acts as a disinfectant in water treatment plant and as a preservative in eye drops. It is also used in contact lens cleaning solution and for sanitizing air ducts. It is associated with zinc chloride and used as a component in therapeutic rinses, toothpastes, mouth sprays and gels. It is utilized for the synthesis of 4-oxo-2-alkenoic acids from alkyl furans. Further, it is involved as a reagent in Pinnick oxidation reaction to prepare carboxylic acid from aldehydes.
Sodium chlorite may be used in the synthesis of chlorine dioxide and as a hydroxylating agent for the hydroxylation of androstenedione (steroid).
2. Technical indicators
Sodium chlorite Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 190 °C (dec.) |
density | 2.5 g/cm3 |
vapor pressure | 0Pa at 25℃ |
solubility | Methanol (Slightly), Water (Slightly) |
form | Powder |
color | White |
Odor | odorless |
PH Range | 10 - 11 |
explosive limit | 7% |
Water Solubility | 39 g/100 mL (17 ºC) |
Sensitive | Hygroscopic |
Merck | 14,8600 |
Dielectric constant | 6.1(Ambient) |
Stability: | Stable. Incompatible with phosphorus, sulphur, zinc, ammonia, finely powdered metals, strong reducing agents, acids, organic materials. |
LogP | -2.7 at 25℃ |
CAS DataBase Reference | 7758-19-2 |
IARC | 3 (Vol. 52) 1991 |
EPA Substance Registry System | Sodium chlorite (7758-19-2) |
3. Safety protection
Poison by ingestion. An experimental teratogen. Experimental reproductive effects. Questionable carcinogen with experimental carcinogenic data. Mutation data reported. May act as an irritant due to its oxidizing power. A powerful oxidzing agent; ignited by friction, heat, or shock. An explosive sensitive to impact or heating to 200'. Potentially explosive reaction with acids, oils, organic matter, oxahc acid + water, zinc. Violent reaction or iption with carbon (above 60'), ethylene glycol (at loo'), phosphorus (above SO0), sodum dithionate, sulfur-containing materials. Can react vigorously on contact with reducing materials. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of Cland NazO. Used as a bleachmg agent. See also CHLORITES.
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Sodium chlorite
7758-19-2
sodium chlorite powder
sodium chlorite 80
naclo2 sodium chlorite
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liquid sodium chlorite
CAS No.7758-19-2
Alias: SodiuMchlorite,unstabilized,pure,80%500GR;Scentrex?DTS1.05sachet;Sodiumchloritepuriss.p.a.,80%(RT);SodiumchlorChemicalbookitetechnicalgrade,80%;Sodiumchlorite,technical,80%;Sodiumchlorite,Unstabilized;SodiumChlorite,Anhydrous;textile
Molecular formula: ClNaO2
Relative molecular mass: 90.44
Structural formula:
1. Performance and use:
Sodium chlorite is a kind of efficient bleacher and bactericide.
It is used to bleach various fibers including cotton, linen, mulberry, reed, viscose fiber and so on.
Additionally, it can bleach sugar, flour, starch, ointment, wax, oil, and more.
Sodium chlorite also serves as a leather depilator, a surface treatment for certain metals, and a water and sewage treatment solution.
It can even purify trace amounts of nitric oxide in coke oven gas.
Sodium chlorite is used in the in situ generation of chlorine dioxide for stripping of textiles, bleaching, pulp and paper industries. It acts as a disinfectant in water treatment plant and as a preservative in eye drops. It is also used in contact lens cleaning solution and for sanitizing air ducts. It is associated with zinc chloride and used as a component in therapeutic rinses, toothpastes, mouth sprays and gels. It is utilized for the synthesis of 4-oxo-2-alkenoic acids from alkyl furans. Further, it is involved as a reagent in Pinnick oxidation reaction to prepare carboxylic acid from aldehydes.
Sodium chlorite may be used in the synthesis of chlorine dioxide and as a hydroxylating agent for the hydroxylation of androstenedione (steroid).
2. Technical indicators
Sodium chlorite Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 190 °C (dec.) |
density | 2.5 g/cm3 |
vapor pressure | 0Pa at 25℃ |
solubility | Methanol (Slightly), Water (Slightly) |
form | Powder |
color | White |
Odor | odorless |
PH Range | 10 - 11 |
explosive limit | 7% |
Water Solubility | 39 g/100 mL (17 ºC) |
Sensitive | Hygroscopic |
Merck | 14,8600 |
Dielectric constant | 6.1(Ambient) |
Stability: | Stable. Incompatible with phosphorus, sulphur, zinc, ammonia, finely powdered metals, strong reducing agents, acids, organic materials. |
LogP | -2.7 at 25℃ |
CAS DataBase Reference | 7758-19-2 |
IARC | 3 (Vol. 52) 1991 |
EPA Substance Registry System | Sodium chlorite (7758-19-2) |
3. Safety protection
Poison by ingestion. An experimental teratogen. Experimental reproductive effects. Questionable carcinogen with experimental carcinogenic data. Mutation data reported. May act as an irritant due to its oxidizing power. A powerful oxidzing agent; ignited by friction, heat, or shock. An explosive sensitive to impact or heating to 200'. Potentially explosive reaction with acids, oils, organic matter, oxahc acid + water, zinc. Violent reaction or iption with carbon (above 60'), ethylene glycol (at loo'), phosphorus (above SO0), sodum dithionate, sulfur-containing materials. Can react vigorously on contact with reducing materials. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of Cland NazO. Used as a bleachmg agent. See also CHLORITES.
Related keywords:
Sodium chlorite
7758-19-2
sodium chlorite powder
sodium chlorite 80
naclo2 sodium chlorite
sodium chlorite 80%
liquid sodium chlorite
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