Author:
McGilvery J. D.,Scott A. E.
Abstract
The formation of sodium triphosphate by calcination, below the sodium triphosphate fusion point, of various phosphate mixtures of over-all composition 5Na2O.3P2O5.xH2O was investigated. Water plays an important role, decreasing the amounts of pyrophosphate and high molecular weight polyphosphate impurities and increasing the reaction rate under certain conditions. It is suggested that water catalyzes the reactions by: (1) facilitating ionic diffusion, (2) hydrolyzing —P—O—P—linkages, and (3) assisting in the crystallization of sodium triphosphate. With ortho- and pyro-phosphate mixtures temperatures of about 300 °C. and higher are necessary for the rapid formation of sodium triphosphate. With glasses of the composition 5Na2O.3P2O5 good yields may be obtained at temperatures as low as 250 °C. when water is present.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
10 articles.
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