FORMIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT (2:1) CAS 20642-05-1

Introduction:Basic information about FORMIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT (2:1) CAS 20642-05-1, including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.

FORMIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT (2:1) Basic information

Product Name:FORMIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT (2:1)
Synonyms:POTASSIUM DIFORMATE;FORMIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT (2;FORMIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT (2:1);potassium formate(1:2);Potassium hydrogen diformate (KHF);potassium formate - formic acid (1:1);diformate;FORMIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT (2:1) USP/EP/BP
CAS:20642-05-1
MF:CH3KO2
MW:86.13
EINECS:243-934-6
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Mol File:20642-05-1.mol

FORMIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT (2:1) Chemical Properties

Melting point 108.6°
EPA Substance Registry SystemFormic acid, potassium salt (2:1) (20642-05-1)

Safety Information

FORMIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT (2:1) Usage And Synthesis

DescriptionPotassium diformate (Formi) is odorless, low-corrosive and easy to handle. The European Union (EU) has approved it as non-antibiotic growth promoter, for use in non ruminant feeds. Maximum inclusion level of potassium diformate is 1.8% as registered by the European authorities which can improve weight gain up to 14%. Potassium diformate contains the active ingredients free formic acid as well as formate has the strong anti microbial effect in stomach and also in duodenum. Potassium diformate with its growth promoting and health enhancing effect has proven to be an alternative to antibiotic growth promoters. Its special effect on the micro flora is regarded as the main mode of action[1].
UsesPotassium diformate is a fatty acid that is used for dietary purposes, as it may be helpful in the treatment of pancreatic enzyme deficiencies. It has been shown to inhibit the growth of lactic acid bacteria, such as Lactobacillus acidophilus, and other microorganisms. Potassium diformate reacts with sodium hydroxide to form potassium hydroxide, which is then reacted with hydrogen chloride gas to produce potassium chloride. This reaction provides an alternative method for industrial preparation of potassium chloride from potash. Potassium diformate also shows potential use as an antimicrobial agent due to its ability to bind and disrupt bacterial cell membranes.
References[1] R. CHOWDHURY. POTASSIUM DIFORMATE?: A NEW ALTERNATIVE TO ANTIBIOTIC GROWTH PROMOTERS[J]. Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science, 2012. DOI:10.3329/BJAS.V37I2.9887.

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