Dipotassium Phosphate
Industrial Applications
Dipotassium Phosphate (DKP) is a water-soluble salt widely used in industrial and commercial applications. It serves as a buffering agent, nutrient source, and emulsifier in food and beverage production. In the chemical industry, it is used in detergents, water treatment formulations, and as a precursor for specialty phosphates. In personal care and cosmetics, dipotassium phosphate can function as a stabilizer and pH adjuster in lotions, creams, and shampoos. Its versatility also extends to pharmaceuticals, where it is used in oral and injectable formulations for buffering and electrolyte replenishment.
Physical Properties
Dipotassium Phosphate is a white, crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water and forms clear solutions. It is odorless, chemically stable under normal conditions, and exhibits low hygroscopicity. Dipotassium Phosphate has good thermal stability and maintains its functional properties across a broad pH range, making it suitable for use in food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic formulations.
Grade
- Technical
- Food
Other Names
- Potassium monohydrogen phosphate
- Phosphoric acid dipotassium salt
- Potassium phosphate dibasic
- Potassium hydrogen phosphate
Form
- Granular
Abbreviations
- DKP
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