Sodium Formate
Sodium formate is the sodium salt of formic acid which usually appears as a white powder. Sodium formate is usually prepared by neutralizing formic acid with sodium hydroxide but can also be produced by absorbing carbon monoxide under pressure in solid sodium hydroxide. Sodium formate is also unavoidably formed as a by-product in the pentaerythritol synthesis.
- Synonyms
- Sodium methanoate
- Chemical Formula
- HCOONa
- CAS Number
- 141-53-7
Characteristics
- Molar Weight
- 68.007 g/mol
- Melting Point
- 253.0 °C
- Boiling Point
- decomposes
- Density
- 1.92 g/cm³
- Forms
- Powder, Liquid, White, Granular, Pellets
Uses and Applications
Key applications
- Filler
- Leather processing
- Tanning
- De-icer
- Enzyme stabiliser
- Building & Construction products
Industries
- Cleaning
- Beauty & Personal Care
- Animal Nutrition
- Chemical Processing