Sodium phosphates


Sodium phosphate is a generic term for a variety of salts of sodium and phosphate. Phosphate also forms families or condensed anions including di-, tri-, tetra-, and polyphosphates. Most of these salts are known in both anhydrous and hydrated forms. The hydrates are more common than the anhydrous forms.

Uses

Sodium phosphates have many applications in food and for water treatment. For example, sodium phosphates are often used as emulsifiers, thickening agents, and leavening agents for baked goods. They are also used to control pH of processed foods. They are also used in medicine for constipation and to prepare the bowel for medical procedures. Moreover, they are used in detergents for softening water, and as an efficient anti rust solution.

Adverse effects

Sodium phosphates are popular in commerce in part because they are inexpensive and because they are nontoxic at normal levels of consumption. However, oral sodium phosphates when taken at high doses for bowel preparation for colonoscopy may in some individuals carry a risk of kidney injury under the form of phosphate nephropathy. There are several oral phosphate formulations which are prepared extemporaneously. Oral phosphate prep drugs have been withdrawn in the United States, although evidence of causality is equivocal. Since safe and effective replacements for phosphate purgatives are available, several medical authorities have recommended general disuse of oral phosphates.

Monophosphates

Three families of sodium monophosphates are common, those derived from orthophosphate, hydrogen phosphate, and dihydrogenphosphate. Some of the most well known salts are shown in the table.
nameformulaCAS registry number
monosodium phosphate NaH2PO47558-80-7
monosodium phosphate NaH2PO410049-21-5
monosodium phosphate NaH2PO4213472-35-0
disodium phosphate Na2HPO47558-79-4
disodium phosphate HNa2PO4210028-24-7
disodium phosphate HNa2PO477782-85-6
disodium phosphate HNa2PO48
disodium phosphate HNa2PO41210039-32-4
trisodium phosphate Na3PO4
trisodium phosphate Na3PO47601-54-9
trisodium phosphate Na3PO40.5
trisodium phosphate Na3PO46
trisodium phosphate Na3PO48
trisodium phosphate Na3PO41210101-89-0

Di- and polyphosphates

In addition to these phosphates, sodium forms a number of useful salts with pyrophosphates, triphosphates and high polymers. Of these salts, those of the diphosphates are particularly common commercially.
nameformulaCAS Registry number
monosodium diphosphate NaH3P2O7
disodium diphosphate Na2H2P2O77758-16-9
disodium diphosphate Na2H2P2O76
trisodium diphosphate Na3HP2O7
trisodium diphosphate Na3HP2O7
trisodium diphosphate Na3HP2O79
tetrasodium diphosphate Na4P2O77722-88-5
tetrasodium diphosphate Na4P2O71013472-36-1

Beyond the diphosphates, sodium salts are known triphosphates, e.g. sodium triphosphate and tetraphosphates. The cyclic polyphosphates, called metaphosphates, include the trimer sodium trimetaphosphate and the tetramer, Na3P3O9 and Na4P4O12, respectively.
Polymeric sodium phosphates are formed upon heating mixtures of NaH2PO4 and Na2HPO4, which induces a condensation reaction. The specific polyphosphate generated depends on the details of the heating and annealling. One derivative is the glassy Graham's salt. Crystalline high molecular weight polyphosphates include Kurrol's salt and Maddrell's salt. These species have the formula n2 where n can be as great as 2000. In terms of their structures, these polymers consist of PO3 "monomers", with the chains are terminated by protonated phosphates.