Sodium formate

Sodium formate is a chemical compound resulting from the reaction between sodium and formic acid. It generally appears in the form of a white crystalline powder. This compound is soluble in water and has various industrial applications.

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Sodium formate

Sodium formate is a chemical compound resulting from the reaction between sodium and formic acid. It generally appears in the form of a white crystalline powder. This compound is soluble in water and has various industrial applications.

Sodium formate is the sodium salt of formic acid (HCOOH), with the chemical formula NaHCOO. Here are some important points regarding sodium formate:

Uses:

  • Leather Industry: Sodium formate is sometimes used in the leather tanning process.
  • Food Industry: It can be used as a food additive, often designated as E237, although its use in the food industry is less common than other sodium salts.
  • Reduction of Oxidizing Agents: It is sometimes used as a reducing agent in certain chemical reactions.
  • De-icing: Sodium formate is used as a de-icing agent on roads in winter.

Technical Characteristics:

  • Appearance: Sodium formate is generally a white crystalline powder.
  • Solubility: It is soluble in water.
  • Handling: Precautions should be taken during handling, including the use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).

Precautions for Use:

  • Storage: It should be stored in a dry and well-ventilated place, protected from direct sunlight.
  • Dosage: Its use should comply with food regulations if used in food applications.
  • Compatibility: It is important to check compatibility with other ingredients in the formulation, especially in the food industry.

As with any chemical product, it is recommended to refer to the manufacturer's safety data sheets (SDS) and adhere to applicable local regulations.

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CAS Number
141-53-7
HS Code
2915.12
Chemical Formula
NaHCOO
Usage
Leather
Color
White
Type
Poudre
Utilisation
Food
Application
Reduction of Oxidizing