CHLORITE;textile;orite;UN1496;TEXTONE;alcideld;neosiloxd;ALCIDEALLAY;CHLORITE ION;Natriumchlorit CBNumber: CB8854304 Molecular Formula: ClNaO2 Molecular Weight: 90.44 MDL Number: MFCD00003478 MOL File: 7758-19-2.mol Last updated:2025-01-27 09:38:02 ...
Name:SODIUM CHLORITE,CAS:7758-19-2.Use:Used as bleaching agent, decolorizing agent, cleaning agent, extraction agent.Buy SODIUM CHLORITE.Molecular Fomula:ClNaO2,Molar Mass:90.44,Density:2.5 g/cm3,Melting Point:190°C (dec.),Solubility:39 g/100 mL (17
Acidified sodium chlorite (ASC) is produced by mixing a solution of sodium chlorite with any GRAS acid and is considered to be a source of chlorous acid (HClO2), the primary antimicrobial agent, although some ClO2 is produced gradually as ASC decomposes (Warf, 2001). ASC is permitted by ...
Hypochlorite solution, which is used as a disinfectant in water purification processes, is known to contain perchlorate alongside other oxihalides (e.g., chlorite, chlorate, and bromate) as impurities. Hypochlorite solutions used in water systems (PWSs or private water systems) are typically commerc...
NaCl can be electrolyzed to become NaClO4and the electrolysis process occurs on the solid surface, in the case an electrode, and therefore, the solid acts as a catalyst. The reaction mechanism in the formation of chlorides in perchlorates is through the formation of hypochlorite, chlorite, and ...
2010. Correlation between particle size and surface area for chlorite and K-feldspar. In 13th International Conference on Water-Rock Interaction, WRI-13; Guanajuato; Mexico; 16 August 2010 through 20 August 2010 (pp. 717–720). Google Scholar [45] S. Lagergren Zur theorie der sogenannten ...
From the results, it was found that the geopolymer activated with 100% NaOH was mineralogically composed mainly of chlorite (27.55%), plagioclase (22.90%), and albite (21.77%), in addition to quartz (8.47%), orthoclase (5.24%), and epidote (4.58%). On the other hand, the activated g...
Additional sodium substances that can be exploited include sodium chlorite, sodium hydroxide, or sodium bisulphite [3]. Black ash is a residue emanating from incinerating sludge in the pulp and paper industries. It is usually disposed of in landfills, which adds to harmful industrial practices. ...