Sodium aluminosilicate
Materials Science
Sodium aluminosilicate is a fine white powder. Many ordinary rocks (feldspars) are aluminosilicates. Aluminosilicates with more open three-dimensional structures than the feldspars are called zeolites. The openings in zeolites appear as polyhedral cavities connected by tunnels. Zeolites act as catalysts by absorbing small molecules in their interior cavities and holding them in proximity so that reaction among them occurs sooner.
202.14 g/mol
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202.14 g/mol
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Sodium aluminosilicate
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Catalog Number: BT-3160070
CAS Number: 308080-99-1
Molecular Formula: AlNaO6Si2
Molecular Weight: 202.14 g/mol
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CAS Number | 308080-99-1 |
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Product Name | Sodium aluminosilicate |
Molecular Formula | AlNaO6Si2 |
Molecular Weight | 202.14 g/mol |
Colorform | FINE, WHITE, AMORPHOUS POWDER OR BEADS |
InChI | InChI=1S/Al.Na.2O3Si/c;;2*1-4(2)3/q+3;+1;2*-2 |
InChI Key | URGAHOPLAPQHLN-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
IUPAC Name | aluminum;sodium;dioxido(oxo)silane |
Canonical SMILES | [O-][Si](=O)[O-].[O-][Si](=O)[O-].[Na+].[Al+3] |
Description | Sodium aluminosilicate is a fine white powder. Many ordinary rocks (feldspars) are aluminosilicates. Aluminosilicates with more open three-dimensional structures than the feldspars are called zeolites. The openings in zeolites appear as polyhedral cavities connected by tunnels. Zeolites act as catalysts by absorbing small molecules in their interior cavities and holding them in proximity so that reaction among them occurs sooner. |
Other CAS Number | 73987-94-7 1344-00-9 69912-79-4 |
Physical Description | Sodium aluminosilicate is a fine white powder. Many ordinary rocks (feldspars) are aluminosilicates. Aluminosilicates with more open three-dimensional structures than the feldspars are called zeolites. The openings in zeolites appear as polyhedral cavities connected by tunnels. Zeolites act as catalysts by absorbing small molecules in their interior cavities and holding them in proximity so that reaction among them occurs sooner. DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals |
Pictograms | Irritant |
SMILES | [O-][Si](=O)[O-].[O-][Si](=O)[O-].[Na+].[Al+3] |
Solubility | Insoluble (NTP, 1992) INSOL IN WATER, ALCOHOL, ORGANIC SOLVENTS; PARTIALLY SOL IN STRONG ACIDS & IN ALKALI HYDROXIDES @ 80-100 °C |
Synonyms | carnegieite sasil |
PubChem Compound | Sodium aluminosilicate |
Last Modified | Mar 14 2022 |