Potassium Bicarbonate

CAS# 298-14-6

Product Description

Potassium bicarbonate is a chemical compound with various industrial and commercial applications. 

Product:

Potassium Bicarbonate

CAS:

298-14-6

Synonym:

Potassium hydrogen carbonate; Potassium acid carbonate

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White powder, crystals or granules

Density

2.17 g/cm3

Melting point

292 °C (decomposes)

Molecular Weight

100.12

Odor

Odorless

Purity

99.7%

Refractive index

1.482

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Potassium Bicarbonate used in many
industry applications

Potassium bicarbonate is a chemical compound with various industrial and commercial applications. Here are some of its uses:

  1. Food Industry: Potassium bicarbonate is used as a food additive, primarily as a leavening agent in baked goods. It reacts with acidic components in dough to produce carbon dioxide gas, which helps the dough rise and gives the baked products a light texture.
  2. Fire Suppression: It is used as an extinguishing agent in certain fire suppression systems. Potassium bicarbonate releases carbon dioxide when exposed to fire, which helps smother flames and suppress combustion in Class B (flammable liquids and gases) and Class C (electrical) fires.
  3. Medical Applications: Potassium bicarbonate is used in medicine as a medication to treat conditions such as potassium deficiency (hypokalemia) and metabolic acidosis. It can be administered orally or intravenously under medical supervision.
  4. Chemical Manufacturing: Potassium bicarbonate serves as a precursor or reactant in various chemical synthesis processes. It is used in the production of potassium salts, pharmaceuticals, and specialty chemicals.
  5. Carbon Dioxide Scrubbing: It is used in closed-loop systems to remove carbon dioxide from the air or gas streams. Potassium bicarbonate reacts with carbon dioxide to form potassium carbonate and water, effectively capturing CO2 from the environment.
  6. pH Regulation: Potassium bicarbonate is used to adjust the pH of solutions in various industrial processes. It acts as a buffering agent, helping maintain stable pH levels in applications such as water treatment, chemical processing, and food manufacturing.
  7. Agriculture: It is used in agriculture as a source of potassium fertilizer. Potassium bicarbonate provides essential nutrients to plants and helps improve soil pH, promoting healthy growth and yield in crops.
  8. Personal Care Products: Potassium bicarbonate is used in the formulation of personal care products such as toothpaste and mouthwash. It helps regulate pH levels in oral care products and may contribute to their antacid and tartar control properties.
  9. Wine and Beverage Industry: Potassium bicarbonate is sometimes used in winemaking and beverage production to adjust acidity levels and improve flavor balance. It can be added to wine must or beverage formulations to neutralize excess acidity.
  10. Chemical Analysis: Potassium bicarbonate is used as a reagent or standard in analytical chemistry techniques such as titration and spectrophotometry. It may be employed in laboratory experiments for pH determination and chemical analysis.