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Powder Sodium Mono Fluoro Phosphate [Na2PO3F]
$6,700.00 Original price was: $6,700.00.$6,500.00Current price is: $6,500.00.
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Sodium monofluorophosphate (Na₂PO₃F), commonly abbreviated as SMFP, is a compound used in dental care products, particularly toothpaste, for its anti-cavity properties. Here are some key points about it:
- Chemical Composition:
- Formula: Na₂PO₃F
- Molar Mass: 143.95 g/mol
- Appearance: White, odorless powder
SKU:
ACS73749CHEM0
Category: OTHERS
Description
Powder Sodium Mono Fluoro Phosphate
- Dental Care:
- Toothpaste: The most common use of SMFP is in toothpaste formulations. It serves as an active ingredient to help prevent dental cavities. The fluoride ions released from SMFP aid in the remineralization of tooth enamel and help inhibit the growth of decay-causing bacteria.
- Mouthwashes: SMFP is also used in some mouthwash products to provide an additional source of fluoride for dental protection.
- Industrial Applications:
- Water Treatment: SMFP can be used in the treatment of water to prevent the corrosion of pipes and other equipment. It acts as a corrosion inhibitor by forming a protective layer on the metal surfaces.
- Cleaning Agents: It is used in some industrial cleaning agents due to its ability to inhibit the deposition of minerals and its mild abrasiveness, which helps in cleaning without causing significant wear.
- Medical and Pharmaceutical:
- Topical Gels: In some cases, SMFP is used in topical gels for dental applications, particularly in treatments aimed at increasing fluoride availability to the teeth.
- Agriculture:
- Fertilizers: Although less common, SMFP can be used in certain specialized fertilizers to provide a source of fluoride and phosphate, which are beneficial for plant growth in specific conditions.
- Research and Laboratory Use:
- Chemical Reagent: SMFP is used as a reagent in laboratories for various chemical analyses and research purposes.
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