Ammonium Bicarbonate

CAS# 1066-33-7

Product Description

Ammonium bicarbonate is a white crystalline powder with various industrial and commercial applications.

Product:

Ammonium Bicarbonate

CAS:

1066-33-7

Synonym:

Ammonium hydrogen carbonate; Monoammonium carbonate

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White, crystalline solid

Boiling point

Decomposes at 50-60 °C

Density

1.586 g/cm3

Melting point

41.9 °C

Molecular Weight

79.06

Odor

Faint ammonia odor

Purity

≥99.0%

Refractive index

1.423

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Ammonium Bicarbonate used in many
industry applications

Ammonium bicarbonate is a white crystalline powder with various industrial and commercial applications. Here are some of its uses:

  1. Leavening Agent: Ammonium bicarbonate is commonly used as a leavening agent in baking to help dough rise. It decomposes at high temperatures, releasing carbon dioxide gas, which expands the dough and gives baked goods a light and airy texture.
  2. Food Additive: It is used as an acidity regulator and pH adjuster in food and beverage products. Ammonium bicarbonate can be found in certain baked goods, cookies, crackers, and other processed foods.
  3. Chemical Synthesis: Ammonium bicarbonate serves as a precursor or reactant in various chemical synthesis reactions, particularly in the production of pharmaceuticals, dyes, and specialty chemicals.
  4. Textile Industry: It finds application in the textile industry as a dyeing auxiliary or color fixative for natural and synthetic fibers. Ammonium bicarbonate can help improve the dyeing process efficiency and enhance color fastness properties of dyed fabrics.
  5. Fire Extinguisher: Ammonium bicarbonate has been used in certain types of fire extinguishers as an extinguishing agent for Class C fires involving electrical equipment. However, its use in this application has declined due to environmental and safety concerns.
  6. Carbon Capture: In some carbon capture and storage (CCS) processes, ammonium bicarbonate is utilized as a solvent for the capture of carbon dioxide emissions from industrial sources, such as power plants and cement kilns.
  7. Yeast Nutrient: Ammonium bicarbonate can be used as a nutrient source for yeast in fermentation processes, such as in the production of alcoholic beverages or certain industrial fermentations.
  8. Buffer Solution: It is used in biochemical and molecular biology laboratories as a component of buffer solutions to help maintain a stable pH environment in various experimental procedures.
  9. Chemical Analysis: Ammonium bicarbonate is utilized in analytical chemistry techniques for various purposes, including precipitation reactions, titrations, and as a component in mobile phases for chromatography.
  10. Personal Care Products: In some personal care products, such as cleaning agents or denture cleaners, ammonium bicarbonate may be used as a pH adjuster or buffering agent.