Powder Sodium Mono Fluoro Phosphate Extra Pure

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Powder Sodium Monofluorophosphate Extra Pure is a fine, white crystalline compound widely used in dental and pharmaceutical formulations. Known for its role as a source of fluoride, it is a key active ingredient in many toothpastes, where it helps strengthen tooth enamel and prevent dental cavities. In laboratory environments, its extra pure grade ensures suitability for high-precision chemical synthesis and formulation testing. The compound is also utilized in specialty applications involving fluorination processes, offering reliable stability and consistent fluoride release.

Description

Powder Sodium Mono Fluoro Phosphate Extra Pure

PRIMARY USES

  • Oral Care Products

    • Widely used as an active fluoride ingredient in toothpaste.

    • Helps prevent dental cavities by strengthening enamel and reducing demineralization.

    • Preferred in formulations for sensitive teeth due to lower reactivity than other fluoride compounds.

  • Pharmaceutical Formulations

    • Used in certain oral health medications and rinses to aid in dental hygiene and treatment of gingivitis.

SECONDARY USES

  • Analytical Chemistry

    • Employed as a fluoride source in laboratories for research and formulation studies.

    • Sometimes used in fluoride ion-selective electrode calibration.

  • Cosmetic Ingredient

    • Occasionally found in cosmeceutical formulations where mild fluoride action is desired, especially in mouthwashes or dental gels.

  • Material Treatment

    • In niche industrial settings, can be part of surface conditioning agents or formulations for protective coatings involving fluorinated compounds.

 

PRODUCT KEY FEATURES

1. Basic Identification Attributes

  • Chemical Name: Sodium Monofluorophosphate

  • CAS Number: 10163-15-2

  • HS Code: 2826.90.90

  • Molecular Formula: Na₂PO₃F

  • Synonyms:

    • Monofluorophosphate sodium salt

    • Disodium fluorophosphate

    • MFP

2. Physical & Chemical Properties

  • Physical State: Solid (powder)

  • Color & Odor: White, odorless crystalline powder

  • Boiling Point & Melting Point:

    • Melting Point: ~625 °C (decomposes)

    • Boiling Point: Not applicable (decomposes before boiling)

  • Density/Specific Gravity: ~2.5 g/cm³

  • Solubility:

    • Soluble in water (~1.2 g/100 mL at 25°C)

    • Insoluble in alcohol

  • pH Level: ~6.5–8.0 (1% aqueous solution)

  • Vapor Pressure & Volatility: Non-volatile

  • Flash Point: Not flammable

  • Autoignition Temperature: Not applicable

  • Viscosity: Not applicable (solid)

3. Safety & Hazard Attributes

  • Hazard Class (GHS Classification):

    • Not classified as hazardous under normal conditions

    • May cause mild irritation to eyes and skin in powder form

  • NFPA Ratings:

    • Health: 1

    • Flammability: 0

    • Reactivity: 0

  • Exposure Limits:

    • TLV (as fluoride): 2.5 mg/m³ (OSHA, ACGIH)

  • Reactivity:

    • Stable under normal handling and storage

    • Avoid contact with strong acids (may release HF)

4. Storage & Handling Attributes

  • Storage Conditions:

    • Store in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated area

    • Keep tightly sealed and away from acidic substances

  • Incompatible Materials:

    • Strong acids (especially mineral acids)

  • Container Type:

    • Use tightly sealed plastic or glass containers

  • Shelf Life & Expiration Date:

    • Stable for up to 2–3 years under recommended storage

  • Special Handling Requirements:

    • Minimize dust generation

    • Use gloves and eye protection when handling large quantities

5. Regulatory & Compliance Attributes

  • Regulatory Status:

    • Approved for use in oral care formulations (e.g., toothpaste)

    • Listed in TSCA, REACH, and other chemical inventories

  • Hazard Symbols (GHS Pictograms):

    • ⚠️ (if in concentrated dust form — mild irritant)

  • Transportation Restrictions:

    • Not regulated as a hazardous material for transport

  • Waste Disposal Method:

    • Dispose of in accordance with local regulations

    • Avoid release to the environment; neutralize if necessary

6. Environmental & Health Impact

  • Ecotoxicity:

    • Low environmental toxicity in diluted concentrations

    • Avoid direct disposal into natural waterways

  • Persistence in Environment:

    • Slowly biodegradable; hydrolyzes into phosphate and fluoride ions

  • Carcinogenicity/Mutagenicity:

    • Not classified as carcinogenic or mutagenic

  • Biodegradability:

    • Not readily biodegradable, but breaks down into non-hazardous components over time
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):

  • Lab coat or chemical-resistant apron

  • Nitrile gloves or equivalent

  • Safety goggles or face shield

  • Dust mask or particulate respirator (especially during powder handling)

Handling:

  • Handle in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling dust

  • Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing

  • Do not ingest or inhale

  • Use only with proper chemical hygiene practices

  • Wash thoroughly after handling

Storage:

  • Store in a tightly sealed container

  • Keep in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area

  • Protect from moisture and incompatible substances (strong acids, oxidizers)

  • Avoid storage near food and drink

FIRST AID MEASURES

Inhalation:

  • Move the affected person to fresh air

  • Keep at rest and warm

  • Seek medical attention if symptoms such as coughing or respiratory irritation persist

Skin Contact:

  • Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water

  • Remove any contaminated clothing

  • If irritation develops, seek medical attention

Eye Contact:

  • Rinse eyes cautiously with water for at least 15 minutes

  • Hold eyelids open during rinsing

  • Seek immediate medical attention

Ingestion:

  • Rinse mouth thoroughly with water (only if conscious)

  • Do not induce vomiting

  • Seek immediate medical advice — may affect calcium metabolism and cause toxicity

FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

Flammability:

  • Not flammable, but may decompose at high temperatures

Extinguishing Media:

  • Use water spray, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, or foam

  • Avoid direct water streams on dust clouds

Hazardous Combustion Products:

  • Emits toxic and corrosive fumes including hydrogen fluoride, phosphorus oxides, and sodium oxides

Firefighter Protection:

  • Wear full protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)

  • Use caution to avoid inhaling decomposition fumes

  • Cool containers with water spray from a safe distance