Decomposition | 140°C |
properties | iron phosphate hydrate is dehydrated when heated to 140 °c, soluble in hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid, insoluble in water and nitric acid. |
Use | iron phosphate hydrate is derived from the interaction of disodium hydrogen phosphate or phosphoric acid solution with ferric chloride solution, and can be used as food and feed additives, fertilizer and used in medicine, etc. Iron phosphate hydrate can also be lithiated to obtain LiFePO electrode materials. |
ecological data | iron phosphate hydrate is slightly harmful to water, if no government permission, do not discharge the material into the surrounding environment. |