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).
Pyrofosforzuur is typically prepared by dehydration of phosphoric acid using strong dehydrating agents such as phosphorus
The compound forms colorless, hygroscopic crystals and is highly polar and acidic. In solution it exists in
Pyrofosforzuur readily forms esters with alcohols and amines to give diphosphate (pyrophosphate) esters. It is used
Pyrofosforzuur is corrosive and should be handled with appropriate protective equipment. It reacts with water and