pyrofosfater
Pyrofosfater is a term used in several languages for pyrophosphates, a class of inorganic compounds consisting of two phosphate units connected by a phosphoanhydride bond. The two phosphate groups condense with the loss of one water molecule, yielding the pyrophosphate anion P2O7^4−. In salts, this anion is balanced by metal cations such as sodium, potassium, or calcium.
Chemically, pyrophosphates are highly hydrated and exhibit a strong tendency to hydrolyze to orthophosphate (PO4^3−) in
Natural occurrence of pyrophosphates is limited; they appear as intermediates in metabolic processes and as transient
Applications of pyrofosfater compounds include use as leavening agents and emulsifying salts in the food industry
Safety and regulation vary by context, but pyrophosphates are generally regarded as safe at approved levels