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Applications of Potassium Phosphates and Sodium Phosphates manufactured: 1. Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate (Potassium Phosphate dibasic or Di Potassium hydrogen phosphate or Dipotassium hydrogen orthophosphate) [CAS no. 7758-11-4] anhydrous - Culture media, Buffer component
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Dipotassium Phosphate is a derivative of Phosphoric Acid. Dipotassium Phosphate is soluble in water. Dipotassium Phosphate is a white crystalline powder. Dipotassium Phosphate decomposes at the temperatures excess of 465oC. It should be stored in tightly closed containers in a Room Temperature. The major raw material to all the phosphates is Phosphoric Acid. Phosphoric Acid is manufactured from Rock Phosphate. Phosphate rock is fed to a series of reactors along with recycled phosphoric acid from the process. The phosphoric acid-fluoroapatite slurry is mixed with sulphuric acid which is added to the reactor series as a leaching agent. After completing the reaction series, the process stream is washed with evaporator condensate while being forced through a filter. The filter cake is composed primarily of gypsum (CaSO4 2H2O). The Phosphoric Acid is concentrated to 75-100% by a series of evaporators and then cooled.
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