Sodium Fumarate

CAS# 17013-01-3

Product Description

Sodium fumarate, a sodium salt of fumaric acid, finds diverse industrial applications owing to its unique properties. 

Product:

Sodium Fumarate

CAS:

17013-01-3

Synonym:

Disodium fumarate; Fumaric acid disodium salt

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White crystalline powder

Density

1.64 g/cm3

Melting point

>300 °C (decomposes)

Molecular Weight

160.04

Odor

Odorless

Purity

≥99%

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Sodium Fumarate used in many
industry applications

Sodium fumarate, a sodium salt of fumaric acid, finds diverse industrial applications owing to its unique properties. Here are some of its key industrial uses:

  1. Food Additive: Sodium fumarate is utilized as a food additive, primarily as an acidity regulator and flavoring agent. It helps maintain the pH balance in various food products and enhances their tartness.
  2. Pharmaceuticals: In the pharmaceutical industry, sodium fumarate is used as an excipient in the formulation of oral solid dosage forms such as tablets and capsules. It serves as a disintegrant, aiding in the rapid dissolution of the drug in the gastrointestinal tract.
  3. Chemical Synthesis: Sodium fumarate serves as a precursor in organic synthesis reactions, particularly in the production of fumaric acid derivatives and other specialty chemicals. It is involved in the synthesis of polymers, pharmaceutical intermediates, and fine chemicals.
  4. Animal Feed: Sodium fumarate is sometimes added to animal feed as a nutritional supplement to improve digestibility and feed conversion efficiency in livestock and poultry. It helps optimize the utilization of nutrients and enhances animal performance.
  5. Water Treatment: Sodium fumarate is utilized in water treatment applications, particularly in the treatment of industrial wastewater and effluents. It can aid in the precipitation and removal of heavy metals and other contaminants from aqueous solutions.
  6. Textile Industry: Sodium fumarate may be used in the textile industry as a dye auxiliary and color-fixing agent. It helps improve the colorfastness of dyed fabrics by enhancing the bonding between dyes and fibers, resulting in vibrant and durable textile products.
  7. Photography: Sodium fumarate has historical significance in photography, where it was used as a component of photographic emulsions. It played a role in the light-sensitive layers of photographic films and papers, aiding in image development and fixing.
  8. Chemical Analysis: In analytical chemistry, sodium fumarate can be used as a standard solution or reagent for various analytical techniques, including titration and spectrophotometry. It may be employed in the determination of certain ions or organic compounds.