Disodium Phosphate
Industrial Applications
Disodium Phosphate (DSP) is a water-soluble inorganic salt used in a variety of industrial, commercial, and food applications. In the food industry, it functions as a buffering agent, acidity regulator, and emulsifier in processed cheese, dairy products, and baked goods. In water treatment and detergents, Disodium Phosphate acts as a sequestering agent and pH stabilizer. It is also used in pharmaceuticals, ceramics, and as a dispersing agent in industrial formulations.
Physical Properties
Disodium Phosphate is a white, crystalline solid or powder. It is highly soluble in water, forming a mildly alkaline solution, and is stable under normal storage conditions. The compound exhibits good dispersibility and low volatility, making it suitable for use in aqueous solutions and solid formulations.
Grade
- Technical
- Food
Other Names
- Disodium hydrogen orthophosphate
- Sodium hydrogen phosphate
- Sodium phosphate dibasic
Form
- Anhydrous
- Powder
- Granular
Abbreviations
- DSP
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