Monosodium Phosphate (MSP)

IUPAC Name

:   Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate

Cas Number

:   7558-80-7

HS Code

:   2835.22.00

Formula

:  

NaH2PO4

Basic Info

Appearance Name

:   White Crystalline Powder

Common Names

:   Sodium Phosphate Monobasic

Packaging

:   25 kg/carton drum

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Technical Document

Brief Overview

Monosodium Phosphate (MSP) is a sodium salt of phosphoric acid which is also known as sodium dihydrogen phosphate. It is odorless, water-soluble and a white powder. It is widely used as pH regulator in various industries. It is also a common industrial chemical. It exists in various forms. anhydrous salt, mono- and di-hydrates. It is produced by partial neutralization of phosphoric acid.  

Manufacturing Process

Monosodium phosphates are obtained either from electrothermic phosphoric acid or from wet-process phosphoric acid by neutralization with Na and CO or NaOH. By this process, phosphates obtained are crystal hydrates. Elimination of the water in the crystal hydrate is a difficult and expensive operation. Furthermore, wet-process phosphoric acid is employed requires purification of iron, aluminum and fluorine impurities as these impurities may precipitate as orthophosphates or fluosilicates and produce the gelation of the solutions, hindering the crystallization.

Food Industry

In food industry, monosodium phosphate is used as pH regulator, nutrition enhancer, a buffering agent and water-keeping agent. It is also used to bring tartness to non-cola beverages.

Dental Industry                                       

Monosodium phosphate is often found in dental products for its enamel-restoring qualities. It is added to toothpaste in combination with other ingredients to prevent cavities and to restore lost enamel.

Medical Industry

Monosodium phosphate is sometimes used in stimulant laxative before certain operations and procedures.

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