trimetaphosphate
Trimetaphosphate is a cyclic metaphosphate consisting of three phosphorus-oxygen units linked in a ring. In its most common forms it is encountered as salts such as sodium trimetaphosphate Na3[P3O9] and potassium trimetaphosphate K3[P3O9], where the anion is [P3O9]3−. The molecule contains three P(V) centers and a nine-oxygen ring connected by three P–O–P bridges.
In structure, trimetaphosphate is a compact cyclic trimer of phosphate units. The ring geometry gives a relatively
Chemical properties include hydrolysis in aqueous media, with rate dependent on pH and temperature. Under acidic
Applications of trimetaphosphate include use as a sequestrant for metal ions in water treatment and as a