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pyrofosforzuur

Pyrofosforzuur, also known as pyrophosphoric acid or diphosphoric acid, is an inorganic acid with the formula H4P2O7. It is the condensation product of two phosphoric acid molecules, formed by the removal of a water molecule: 2 H3PO4 → H4P2O7 + H2O. In aqueous solution it behaves as a polyprotic acid and hydrolyzes readily to phosphoric acid (H3PO4).

Preparation and occurrence

Pyrofosforzuur is typically prepared by dehydration of phosphoric acid using strong dehydrating agents such as phosphorus

Properties

The compound forms colorless, hygroscopic crystals and is highly polar and acidic. In solution it exists in

Reactions and applications

Pyrofosforzuur readily forms esters with alcohols and amines to give diphosphate (pyrophosphate) esters. It is used

Safety

Pyrofosforzuur is corrosive and should be handled with appropriate protective equipment. It reacts with water and

pentoxide
(P2O5)
or
concentrated
sulfuric
acid,
or
by
controlled
heating
of
phosphoric
acid.
It
does
not
occur
freely
in
nature
and
is
mainly
obtained
in
laboratory
or
industrial
settings
for
use
as
a
reagent.
multiple
protonated
forms,
reflecting
its
polyprotic
character.
Pyrofosforzuur
is
a
strong
dehydrating
agent
and
rapidly
hydrolyzes
in
water
to
yield
phosphoric
acid.
as
a
dehydrating
agent
in
organic
synthesis
and
as
a
source
of
pyrophosphate
for
preparing
phosphate
esters
and
related
compounds.
Its
salts,
known
as
pyrophosphates
(for
example
disodium
pyrophosphate),
are
widely
used
as
buffering
agents
and
food
additives,
including
as
leavening
agents
in
baking.
bases
with
heat
release
and
can
cause
severe
irritation
to
skin
and
eyes.