Sodium metabisulfite

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Article Sodium metabisulfite
Synonyms E223, Sodium pyrosulfite, Sodium disulfite, Sodium metabisulphite, Sodium pyrosulphite
CAS No. 7681-57-4
EEG No. 016-063-00-2
EINECS No. 231-673-0
IMO
Tariff Code 28321000
UN No.
VLG/ADR

 

Description

Sodium metabisulfite is an inorganic salt. It occurs as a white to pale yellow crystalline powder with a sharp, sulfurous odor. Highly soluble in water, it is widely used as a preservative, antioxidant and disinfectant. In contact with water or acids, it produces sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is responsible for its preservative action.

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Sodium metabisulfite (Technical Grade)

 

Characteristics

  • Odor: Sulfurous.
  • Hygroscopic: Yes.
  • Color: White to light yellow.
  • Grade: Food.
  • Solubility: Highly soluble in water.
  • Taste:
  • Shape: Crystalline powder.

 

Physical & Chemical Properties

Chemical Structure Na2S2O5
Molar Weight 190.10 g/mol
Melting Point Approx. 150 °C (decomposes).
Boiling Point
Density
Refractive Index
pH Approx. 4-5 (on 1% solution).

 

Applications

Sodium metabisulfite is applied in various ways, for instance:

1. Food Industry

Frequently used as a preservative and antioxidant (as food additive E223). It inhibits microbial growth and prevents enzymatic browning, for example, in dried fruits, wine, beer and vinegar.

2. Cosmetic Industry

As a preservative and stabilizer in certain formulations.

3. Water Treatment

Used for dechlorination of water, effectively neutralizing chlorine.

 

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