Natriumhydroxid
Bezeichnung:Natriumhydroxid
CAS-Nr1310-73-2
Englisch Name:Sodium hydroxide
CBNumberCB8105015
SummenformelNaOH
Molgewicht39.99711
MOL-Datei1310-73-2.mol
Synonyma
Natriumhydroxid
Kaustische Soda
Natriumhydrat
Natronlauge
?tznatron
Natriumhydroxid physikalisch-chemischer Eigenschaften
Schmelzpunkt | 681 °C(lit.) |
Siedepunkt | 1390°C |
Dichte | 1.515 g/mL at 20 °C |
Dampfdichte | <1 (vs air) |
Dampfdruck | 1 mm Hg ( 745 °C) |
Brechungsindex | 1,473-1,475 |
Flammpunkt | 176-178°C |
storage temp. | room temp |
Löslichkeit | H2O: 1 M at 20 °C, clear, colorless |
Aggregatzustand | beads |
Wichte | 2.13 |
Farbe | White |
Geruch (Odor) | Odorless |
Säure-Base-Indikators(pH-Indikatoren) | 13 - 14 |
PH | 10.98(1 mM solution);11.95(10 mM solution);12.88(100 mM solution); |
Wasserlöslichkeit | SOLUBLE |
Sensitive | Air Sensitive & Hygroscopic |
Decomposition | 176-178 ºC |
maximale Wellenlänge (λmax) | λ: 260 nm Amax: 0.015 λ: 280 nm Amax: 0.01 |
Merck | 14,8627 |
Expositionsgrenzwerte | TLV-TWA air 2 mg/m3 (OSHA); ceiling 2 mg/m3 (ACGIH) and 2 mg/m3/15 min (NIOSH). |
Dielectric constant | 57.5(25℃) |
Stabilität | hygroscopic |
CAS Datenbank | 1310-73-2(CAS DataBase Reference) |
NIST chemische Informationen | Sodium hydroxide(1310-73-2) |
EPA chemische Informationen | Sodium hydroxide (1310-73-2) |
Kennzeichnung gefährlicher | C,Xi |
R-Sätze: | 36/38-35-34 |
S-Sätze: | 26-45-37/39-24/25-36/37/39 |
RIDADR | UN 1824 8/PG 2 |
OEL | Ceiling: 2 mg/m3 |
WGK Germany | 1 |
RTECS-Nr. | TT2975000 |
F | 8 |
TSCA | Yes |
HS Code | 2815 11 00 |
HazardClass | 8 |
PackingGroup | II |
Giftige Stoffe Daten | 1310-73-2(Hazardous Substances Data) |
Toxizität | LD orally in rabbits: 500 mg/kg (10% soln) (Fazekas) |
IDLA | 10 mg/m3 |
Gefahreninformationscode (GHS)
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Bildanzeige (GHS)
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Alarmwort
Achtung
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Gefahrenhinweise
H290:Kann gegenüber Metallen korrosiv sein.
H314:Verursacht schwere Verätzungen der Haut und schwere Augenschäden.
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Sicherheit
P234:Nur im Originalbehälter aufbewahren.
P260:Dampf/Aerosol/Nebel nicht einatmen.
P280:Schutzhandschuhe/Schutzkleidung/Augenschutz tragen.
P303+P361+P353:BEI BERÜHRUNG MIT DER HAUT (oder dem Haar): Alle kontaminierten Kleidungsstücke sofort ausziehen. Haut mit Wasser abwaschen oder duschen.
P305+P351+P338:BEI KONTAKT MIT DEN AUGEN: Einige Minuten lang behutsam mit Wasser spülen. Eventuell vorhandene Kontaktlinsen nach Möglichkeit entfernen. Weiter spülen.
Sodium hydroxide Chemische Eigenschaften,Einsatz,Produktion Methoden
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ERSCHEINUNGSBILD
WEISSER, ZERFLIESSENDER FESTSTOFF IN VERSCHIEDENEN FORMEN, GERUCHLOS. -
ARBEITSPLATZGRENZWERTE
TLV: (als STEL, ceiling) 2 mg/m?(ACGIH 2005). MAK: IIb (nicht festgelegt, aber Informationen vorhanden); (DFG 2005).
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AUFNAHMEWEGE
Aufnahme in den Körper durch Inhalation des Aerosols und durch Verschlucken. -
INHALATIONSGEFAHREN
Verdampfung bei 20°C vernachlässigbar; eine gesundheitsschädliche Partikelkonzentration in der Luft kann jedoch schnell erreicht werden. -
WIRKUNGEN BEI KURZZEITEXPOSITION
WIRKUNGEN BEI KURZZEITEXPOSITION:
ätzend. Die Substanz verätzt stark die Augen, die Haut und die Atemwege. ätzend beim Verschlucken. Inhalation des Aerosols der Substanz kann zu Lungenödem führen (s.Anm.). -
WIRKUNGEN NACH WIEDERHOLTER ODER LANGZEITEXPOSITION
Wiederholter oder andauernder Hautkontakt kann Dermatitis hervorrufen. -
LECKAGE
Verschüttetes Material in geeigneten Behältern sammeln; falls erforderlich durch Anfeuchten Staubentwicklung verhindern. Reste mit viel Wasser wegspülen. Persönliche Schutzausrüstung: Vollschutzanzug mit umgebungsluftunabhängigem Atemschutzgerät. -
R-Sätze Betriebsanweisung:
R36/38:Reizt die Augen und die Haut.
R35:Verursacht schwere Verätzungen.
R34:Verursacht Verätzungen. -
S-Sätze Betriebsanweisung:
S26:Bei Berührung mit den Augen sofort gründlich mit Wasser abspülen und Arzt konsultieren.
S45:Bei Unfall oder Unwohlsein sofort Arzt zuziehen (wenn möglich, dieses Etikett vorzeigen).
S37/39:Bei der Arbeit geeignete Schutzhandschuhe und Schutzbrille/Gesichtsschutz tragen.
S24/25:Berührung mit den Augen und der Haut vermeiden.
S36/37/39:Bei der Arbeit geeignete Schutzkleidung,Schutzhandschuhe und Schutzbrille/Gesichtsschutz tragen. -
Aussehen Eigenschaften
Natronlauge 10,8 normal. Natriumhydroxidlösung 32 % ig. -
Gefahren für Mensch und Umwelt
Mit Säuren erfolgt heftige, exotherme Reaktion, bei Kontakt mit Ammoniumsalzen wird Ammoniak freigesetzt! Beim Verdünnen mit Wasser erfolgt starke Erwärmung! NaOH verursacht schwere Verätzungen!
Starke lokale Ätzwirkung auf Haut, Augen und Schleimhäute. Gefahr der Hornhauttrübung mit Erblindungsgefahr. Perforation der Speiseröhre und des Magens möglich. Entstehung schlecht heilender Wunden. -
Schutzmaßnahmen und Verhaltensregeln
Nebel und Stäube nicht einatmen! Jeden Kontakt mit der Haut vermeiden.
Schutzbrille mit Seitenschutz und oberer Augenraumabdeckung verwenden.
Latex- oder Neopren-Schutzhandschuhe (nur als kurzzeitiger Spritzschutz). -
Verhalten im Gefahrfall
Verschüttete Substanz mit sehr viel Wasser wegspülen.
keine Einschränkung.
Stoff brennt selbst nicht; Kontakt mit Aluminium und Zink vermeiden (Explosionsgefahr durch entstehenden Wasserstoff). -
Erste Hilfe
Nach Hautkontakt: Sofort mit viel Wasser abwaschen.
Nach Augenkontakt: 15 Minuten bei gespreizten Lidern unter fließendem Wasser mit Augendusche ausspülen. Augenarzt konsultieren!
Nach Einatmen: Frischluft. Arzt!
Nach Verschlucken: Wiederholt Wasser trinken. Erbrechen verhindern. Arzt!
Nach Kleidungskontakt: Verschmutzte bzw. benetzte Kleidung sofort ausziehen (ggf. auch Unterwäsche).
Ersthelfer: siehe gesonderten Anschlag -
Sachgerechte Entsorgung
Nach vorsichtiger Neutralisation ins Abwasser geben. -
Beschreibung
Sodium hydroxide, also known as lye and caustic soda, is a highly caustic substance that is used used in small amounts in cosmetics to establish and hold the pH of a product.Sodium Hydroxide is a extremely important compound in our lives because it has so many uses. It is a very common base used in the chemical industry and is used for many things, many of which occur in our daily lives. One of the most well known uses of Sodium Hydroxide is its use in unclogging drains. It comes in many different brands of drain cleaners, but one of the most common is Drano. It also comes in the form of lye soap which can be used to wash practically anything, from the dishes to your face.
sodium hydroxide structure
At room temperature, sodium hydroxide is a white crystalline odorless solid that absorbs moisture from the air. It is a manufactured substance. Sodium Hydroxide is an inorganic compound used to control the pH levels or serve as a buffering agent in cosmetics and personal care products. It was historically used in the formulation of soaps, but is currently seen in a variety of formulas, including bath products, cleansing products, fragrances, foot powders, hair dyes and colors, makeup, nail products, personal cleanliness products, shampoos, shaving products, depilatories, skin care products, and suntan products, as well as chemical hair straighteners and hair wave sets. It is also a popular ingredient in industrial solvents as a chemical base for soaps, oven cleaners, detergents and drain cleaners because of its ability to dissolve grease, oils, fats and protein based deposits, according to Wikipedia. Less frequently, Sodium Hydroxide is seen as an ingredient in toothpastes.
Sodium Hydroxide is FDA approved, and has received the GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) rating as a direct food additive. However, it is primarily used in the washing and chemical peeling of produce. It is approved for use in cosmetics and personal care products in varying concentrations: 5% by weight in nail cuticle solvents, 2% by weight in hair straighteners for general use, 4.5% by weight in hair straighteners for professional use, up to a pH 12.7 in depilatories, and up to pH 11 in other uses as a pH adjuster.
References
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/sodium_hydroxide
http://sodiumhydroxide.weebly.com/uses.html -
Chemische Eigenschaften
Sodium hydroxide, NaOH,also referred to as caustic soda or sodium hydrate(and formerly known as lye), is a white,massive, deliquescent crystalline solid that is soluble in water,alcohol, and glycerol. It melts at 318°C (606 OF) and is the most widely used and available alkaline chemical. Most sodium hydroxide is produced as a coproduct of chlorine through the use of electrolytic cells;the cells are of the diaphragm, mercury, or membrane type. Some sodium hydroxide is marked as produced in the cells;most is evaporated and sold as 50% and 73% solutions or as anhydrous beads. Most caustic end uses require solutions of relatively low concentrations. Caustic soda is used as an analytical reagent and chemical intermediate, in scouring and cleaning baths,in rubber reclaiming and petroleum refining, in quenching baths for heat treating of steel,in cutting and soluble oils,in soaps and detergents, and in a wide variety of other applications. -
Chemische Eigenschaften
NaOH is a white, odorless, deliquescent material sold as pellets, flakes, lumps, or sticks. Aqueous solutions are known as soda lye -
Chemische Eigenschaften
Sodium hydroxide occurs as a white or nearly white fused mass. It is available in small pellets, flakes, sticks, and other shapes or forms. It is hard and brittle and shows a crystalline fracture. Sodium hydroxide is very deliquescent and on exposure to air it rapidly absorbs carbon dioxide and water. -
Physikalische Eigenschaften
White orthorhombic crystals, produced in the form of pellets, lumps, sticks, beads, chips, flakes or solutions; hygroscopic; very corrosive; rapidly absorbs CO2 and water from the air; density 2.13 g/cm3; melts at 323°C; vaporizes at 1388°C; vapor pressure 1 torr at 739°C and 5 torr at 843°C; very soluble in water (110 g/100mL at room temperature), generating heat on dissolution; aqueous solutions highly alkaline, pH of 0.5% solution about 13 and 0.05% solution about 12; soluble in methanol, ethanol and glycerol (23.8 g/100 mL methanol and 13.9 g/100 mL ethanol at ambient temperatures.). -
Verwenden
Sodium Hydroxide is an alkali that is soluble in water, having a solubility of 1 g in 1 ml of water. it is used to destroy the bitter chemicals in olives that are to become black olives. it also functions to neutralize acids in various food products. -
Verwenden
sodium hydroxide is used to adjust a product pH to make it more acceptable to the skin. It is commonly referred to as caustic soda, and often serves as a chemical reagent when making soap. If too concentrated it may cause severe skin irritation. -
Verwenden
Caustic soda is one of the most widely usedchemicals. It is used to neutralize acids; tomake sodium salts; to precipitate metals astheir hydroxides; in petroleum refining; in thesaponification of esters; in the treatment ofcellulose, plastics, and rubber; and in numeroussynthetic and analytical applications. -
Verwenden
Sodium hydroxide is sold commercially as anhydrous flakes or pellets or as 50% or 73% aqueous solutions. It has countless industrial uses and is one of the top 10 chemical in terms of production and use on a global scale. Approximately 15 million tons of sodium hydroxide is used annually. Its largest use, consuming about half of its production, is as a base in producing other chemicals. It is used to control pH and neutralize acids in chemical processes. The paper industry makes extensive use of sodium hydoxide in the pulping process. Sodium hydroxide is used to separate fibers by dissolving the connecting lignin. It is used in a similar fashion in the production of rayon from cellulose. Sodium hydroxide is a key chemical in the soap industry.In the saponification process, triglycerides obtained from animal and plants are heated in abasic solution to give glycerol and soap:
Sodium hydroxide is used in the textile industry for bleaching and treating textiles to makethem dye more readily. The petroleum industry uses sodium hydroxide in drilling muds and asa bactericide. Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is used extensively for cleaning and as a disinfectant.Common household bleach consists of about 5% sodium hypochlorite solution. Sodiumhypochlorite is prepared by reacting chlorine with sodium hydroxide: Cl2(g) + 2NaOH(aq) →NaOCl(aq) + NaCl(aq) + H2O(l). Sodium hydroxide is used in the food industry for cleaningand peeling fruits and vegetables. Sodium hydroxide is a minor ingredient in many commonhousehold products, but in a few it may constitute more than half of the product. Dranocrystals contain between 30% and 60% sodium hydroxide and some drain cleaners can consistof 100% sodium hydroxide. -
Verwenden
Sodium hydroxide is one of the most important industrial chemicals. In volume, it is in the top ten chemicals produced in the United States. It is used in manufacturing a large number of compounds including several sodium salts, in treating cellulose for producing rayon and cellophane, and in manufacturing soaps, detergents, pulp, and paper. Sodium hydroxide is a common neutralizing agent for acids in acid-base titrations and petroleum refining. Another major application is extracting metals from their ores where alkali fusion, such as fusion with caustic soda, often is applied to open the ores. Additionally, sodium hydroxide is used to precipitate metals as hydroxides. Other uses are in reclaiming rubber, dissolving casein in plastics production, refining vegetable oils, processing textiles, as an eluant in ion chromatography, etching and electroplating, and as a laboratory reagent. Sodium hydroxide also is used as a strong base in many organic synthesis and base-catalyzed reactions. -
Verwenden
NaOH solutions are used to neutralize acids and make sodium salts, e.g., in petroleum refining to remove sulfuric and organic acids; to treat cellulose in making viscose rayon and cellophane; in reclaiming rubber to dissolve out the fabric; in making plastics to dissolve casein. NaOH solutions hydrolyze fats and form soaps; they precipitate alkaloids (bases) and most metals (as hydroxides) from water solutions of their salts. Pharmaceutic aid (alkalizer). -
Definition
The most important commercial caustic. -
synthetische
Sodium hydroxide is manufactured together with chlorine by electrolysis of sodium chloride solution. Various types of electrolytic cells are used commercially. They include the mercury cell, the diaphragm cell, and the membrane cell.
A saturated solution of brine is electrolyzed. Chlorine gas is liberated at the anode and sodium ion at the cathode. Decomposition of water produces hydrogen and hydroxide ions. The hydroxide ion combines with sodium ion forming NaOH. The overall electrolytic reactions may be represented as:
2Na+ + 2Cl-+ 2H2O → Cl2 (g) + H2 (g) + 2NaOH (aq)
The mercury cell proceeds in two stages that occur separately in two cells. The first is known as the brine cell or the primary electrolyzer in which sodium ion deposits on the mercury cathode forming amalgam, while chlorine gas is liberated at the anode:
Na+ + Cl–→ Na-Hg (cathode) + ½Cl2(g) (anode)
In the second cell, known as the decomposer cell, a graphite cathode is used while sodium amalgam serves as the anode. Water reacts with the sodium metal of the amalgam in the decomposer:
Na-Hg + H2O → Na+ + OH– + ½H2↑ + Hg
In chlor-alkali diaphragm cells, a diaphragm is employed to separate chlorine liberated at the anode from the sodium hydroxide and hydrogen generated at the cathode. Without a diaphragm, the sodium hydroxide formed will combine with chlorine to form sodium hypochlorite and chlorate. In many cells, asbestos diaphragms are used for such separation. Many types of diaphragm cells are available.
Sodium hydroxide is produced either as an anhydrous solid or as a 50% aqueous solution. -
Vorbereitung Methode
Sodium hydroxide is manufactured by electrolysis of brine using inert electrodes. Chlorine is evolved as a gas at the anode and hydrogen is evolved as a gas at the cathode. The removal of chloride and hydrogen ions leaves sodium and hydroxide ions in solution. The solution is dried to produce the solid sodium hydroxide.
A second method uses the Kellner–Solvay cell. Saturated sodium chloride solution is electrolyzed between a carbon anode and a flowing mercury cathode. In this case the sodium is produced at the cathode rather than the hydrogen because of the readiness of sodium to dissolve in the mercury. The sodium–mercury amalgam is then exposed to water and a sodium hydroxide solution is produced. -
Reaktionen
Sodium hydroxide is strongly alkaline and can react with acids to form salts and water.
Sodium hydroxide reacts with acidic oxides to form salt and water, so sodium hydroxide can be used to absorb acid gases in the laboratory or industrially.
Sodium hydroxide can react with aqueous solutions of many metal salts to form sodium salts and metal hydroxides
When sodium hydroxide and ammonia salt are heated together, it can release ammonia
Sodium hydroxide is highly corrosive, so that the glass bottles storing sodium hydroxide solutions must be rubber stoppers, and glass stoppers should not be used to prevent a chemical reaction from opening. Sodium hydroxide is an important industrial raw material, and can be produced by electrolysis of saline solution industrially
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Allgemeine Beschreibung
A white solid. Corrosive to metals and tissue. Used in chemical manufacturing, petroleum refining, cleaning compounds, drain cleaners. -
Air & Water Reaktionen
Soluble in water. Dissolution can liberate enough heat to cause steaming and spattering and ignite adjacent combustible material [Haz. Chem. Data 1966]. -
Reaktivität anzeigen
CAUSTIC SODA (Sodium hydroxide) is a strong base. Reacts rapidly and exothermically with acids, both organic and inorganic. Readily absorbs moisture from the air to give caustic semi-solids that attack aluminum and zinc with the evolution of flammable hydrogen gas. Catalyzes the polymerization of acetaldehyde and other polymerizable compounds; these reactions can occur violently, for example, acrolein polymerizes with extreme violence when put in contact with alkaline materials such as sodium hydroxide [Chem. Safety Data Sheet SD-85 1961]. Reacts with great violence with phosphorus pentaoxide when initiated by local heating [Mellor 8 Supp.3:406 1971]. Contact (as a drying agent) with tetrahydrofuran, which often contains peroxides, may be hazardous---explosions have occurred in such a use of the chemically similar potassium hydroxide [NSC Newsletter Chem. Soc. 1967]. Mixing with any of the following substances in a closed container caused the temperature and pressure to increase: glacial acetic acid, acetic anhydride, acrolein, chlorohydrin, chlorosulfonic acid, ethylene cyanohydrin, glyoxal, hydrochloric acid (36%), hydrofluoric acid (48.7%), nitric acid (70%), oleum, propiolactone, sulfuric acid (96%) [NFPA 1991]. Accidental contact between a caustic cleaning solution (probably containing sodium hydroxide) and Pentol caused a violent explosion. [MCA Case History 363(1964)]. Heating with a mixture of methyl alcohol and trichlorobenzene during an attempted synthesis led to a sudden increase in pressure and an explosion [MCA Guide for Safety Appendix 3 1972]. Hot and/or concentrated NaOH can cause hydroquinone to decompose exothermically at elevated temperature. (NFPA Pub. 491M, 1975, 385) -
Hazard
Corrosive to tissue in presence of mois- ture, strong irritant to tissue (eyes, skin, mucous membranes, and upper respiratory tract), poison by ingestion. -
Health Hazard
Strong corrosive action on contacted tissues. INHALATION: dust may cause damage to upper respiratory tract and lung itself, producing from mild nose irritation to pneumonitis. INGESTION: severe damage to mucous membranes; severe scar formation or perforation may occur. EYE CONTACT: produces severe damage. -
Health Hazard
Sodium hydroxide is a highly corrosive substancethat causes damage to human tissues.Its action on the skin is somewhat differentfrom acid burns. There is no immediate pain,but it penetrates the skin. It does not coagulateprotein to prevent its further penetration,and thus the caustic burn can become severeand slow healing. Spilling of its concentratedsolutions into the eyes can result in severeirritation or permanent injury.
It is toxic by ingestion as well as inhalationof its dust. Although the oral toxicity ofa 5–10% solution of caustic soda was foundto be low in test animals, high dosages atgreater concentrations can cause vomiting,prostration, and collapse. The oral lethal dosein rabbits is 500 mg/kg (NIOSH 1986).
Sodium hydroxide dusts or aerosols areirritating to the eyes, nose, and throat. Prolongedexposure to high concentrations in airmay produce ulceration of the nasal passage. -
Brandgefahr
Non-combustible, substance itself does not burn but may decompose upon heating to produce corrosive and/or toxic fumes. Some are oxidizers and may ignite combustibles (wood, paper, oil, clothing, etc.). Contact with metals may evolve flammable hydrogen gas. Containers may explode when heated. -
Flammability and Explosibility
Sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide are not flammable as solids or aqueous solutions. -
Pharmazeutische Anwendungen
Sodium hydroxide is widely used in pharmaceutical formulations to adjust the pH of solutions. It can also be used to react with weak acids to form salts. -
Industrielle Verwendung
Caustic soda (NaOH) is regarded as the strongest alkaline pH regulator. Caustic soda is a very active substance and is highly corrosive. The bulk of caustic soda is manufactured by electrolysis of saturated brines (NaCl). Caustic soda has a very strong pHregulating capability (i.e. from pH 7 to pH 14) at a relatively low dosage compared to other alkaline substances. Commercially, caustic soda is available in anhydrous form, but in most mining applications the caustic soda is supplied as a 50% solution.
In the mineral processing industry, sodium hydroxide is mostly used for alkalinity control during the processing of non-metallic minerals. In base metal flotation, the use of sodium hydroxide is rare. -
Sicherheitsprofil
Poison by intraperitoneal route. Moderately toxic by ingestion. Mutation data reported. A corrosive irritant to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NanO. -
Sicherheit(Safety)
Sodium hydroxide is widely used in the pharmaceutical and food industries and is generally regarded as a nontoxic material at low concentrations. At high concentrations it is a corrosive irritant to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes.
LD50 (mouse, IP): 0.04 g/kg
LD50 (rabbit, oral): 0.5 g/kg -
mögliche Exposition
NaOH is utilized to neutralize acids and make sodium salts in petroleum refining, viscose rayon; cellophane, plastic production; and in the reclamation of solutions of their salts. It is used in the manufacture of mercerized cotton, paper, explosives, and dyestuffs in metal cleaning; electrolytic extraction of zinc; tin plating; oxide coating; laundering, bleaching, dishwashing; and it is used in the chemical industries. -
Lager
Sodium hydroxide should be stored in an airtight nonmetallic container in a cool, dry place. When exposed to air, sodium hydroxide rapidly absorbs moisture and liquefies, but subsequently becomes solid again owing to absorption of carbon dioxide and formation of sodium carbonate. -
Lager
splash goggles and impermeable gloves should be worn at all times when handling these substances to prevent eye and skin contact. Operations with metal hydroxide solutions that have the potential to create aerosols should be conducted in a fume hood to prevent exposure by inhalation. NaOH and KOH generate considerable heat when dissolved in water; when mixing with water, always add caustics slowly to the water and stir continuously. Never add water in limited quantities to solid hydroxides. Containers of hydroxides should be stored in a cool, dry location, separated from acids and incompatible substances. -
Versand/Shipping
UN1823 NaOH, solid, Hazard class: 8; Labels: 8-Corrosive material. UN1824 NaOH, solution, Hazard class: 8; Labels: 8-Corrosive material -
läuterung methode
Common impurities are water and sodium carbonate. Sodium hydroxide can be purified by dissolving 100g in 1L of pure EtOH, filtering the solution under vacuum through a fine sintered-glass disc to remove insoluble carbonates and halides. (This and subsequent operations should be performed in a dry, CO2-free box.) The solution is concentrated under vacuum, using mild heating, to give a thick slurry of the mono-alcoholate which is transferred to a coarse sintered-glass disc and evacuated free of mother liquor. After washing the crystals several times with purified alcohol to remove traces of water, they are dried in a vacuum, with mild heating, for about 30hours to decompose the alcoholate, leaving a fine white crystalline powder [Kelly & Snyder J Am Chem Soc 73 4114 1951]. CAUSTIC. Sodium hydroxide solutions (caustic), 14.77. Carbonate ion can be removed by passage through an anion-exchange column (such as Amberlite IRA-400; OH--form). The column should be freshly prepared from the chloride form by slow prior passage of sodium hydroxide solution until the effluent gives no test for chloride ions. After use, the column can be regenerated by washing with dilute HCl, then water. Similarly, other metal ions are removed when a 1M (or more dilute) NaOH solution is passed through a column of Dowex ion-exchange A-1 resin in its Na+-form. Alternatively, carbonate contamination can be reduced by rinsing sticks of NaOH (analytical reagent quality) rapidly with H2O, then dissolving in distilled H2O, or by preparing a concentrated aqueous solution of NaOH and drawing off the clear supernatant liquid. (Insoluble Na2CO3 is left behind.) Carbonate contamination can be reduced by adding a slight excess of concentrated BaCl2 or Ba(OH)2 to a NaOH solution, shaking well and allowing the BaCO3 precipitate to settle. If the presence of Ba in the solution is unacceptable, an electrolytic purification can be used. For example, sodium amalgam is prepared by the electrolysis of 3L of 30% NaOH with 500mL of pure mercury for cathode, and a platinum anode, passing 15 Faradays at 4Amps, in a thick-walled polyethylene bottle. The bottle is then fitted with inlet and outlet tubes, the spent solution being flushed out by CO2-free N2. The amalgam is then washed thoroughly with a large volume of deionised water (with the electrolysis current switched on to minimize loss of Na). Finally, a clean steel rod is placed in contact in the solution with the amalgam (to facilitate hydrogen evolution), reaction being allowed to proceed until a suitable concentration is reached, before being transferred to a storage vessel and diluted as required [Marsh & Stokes Aust J Chem 17 740 1964]. -
Inkompatibilitäten
Sodium hydroxide is a strong base and is incompatible with any compound that readily undergoes hydrolysis or oxidation. It will react with acids, esters, and ethers, especially in aqueous solution. -
Inkompatibilitäten
A strong base and a strong oxidizer. Violent reaction with acid. Incompatible with water; flammable liquids; organic halogens, nitromethane, and nitrocompounds, combustibles. Rapidly absorbs carbon dioxide and water from air. Contact with moisture or water may generate heat. Corrosive to metals. Contact with zinc, aluminum, tin and lead in the presence of moisture, forming explosive hydrogen gas. Attacks some forms of plastics, rubber or coatings. -
Waste disposal
Discharge into tank containing water, neutralize, then flush to sewer with water. -
Regulatory Status
GRAS listed. Accepted for use as a food additive in Europe. Included in the FDA Inactive Ingredients Database (dental preparations; injections; inhalations; nasal, ophthalmic, oral, otic, rectal, topical, and vaginal preparations). Included in nonparenteral and parenteral medicines licensed in the UK. Included in the Canadian List of Acceptable Non-medicinal Ingredients.
Sodium hydroxide Upstream-Materialien And Downstream Produkte
Upstream-Materialien
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Downstream Produkte
- Sodium pyroantimonate
- Disodium tartrate dihydrate
- dibenzyl biphenyl polyoxyethylene ether
- additive AC1210
- 2-(4,6-diamino-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)acetic acid
- 2', 3'-ribonucleotide
- 3-(Acetylamino)thiophene-2-carboxylic acid
- 2-(1-Naphthalenyloxy)propanoic acid
- 3-Fluoro-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde
- emulsifier C^{8~10^} OPE-10
- thiourea-formaldehyde resin
- Natrium-2-thenoat
- 11-Oxahexadecan-16-olid
- 4-METHYL-2-PHENYL-1,3-THIAZOLE-5-CARBOXYLIC ACID
- Calcium dinatriumbis[2-chlor-5-[(2-hydroxy-1-naphthyl)azo]-4-sulfonatobenzoat]
- DL-4-HYDROXY-3-METHOXYMANDELIC ACID
- emulsifier SOPE-20
- dodecyl phenyl polyoxyethylene (12) ether
- 5-Bromcytosin
- C^{12~18^} fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene (35) ether
- Alkaline Treated Starch
- castor oil poloxyethylene (30) ether
- 5,5-Diethylbarbitursäure,Natrium-Salz
- Tricobalttetraoxid
- Natriumlactat
- Sodium isoamylxanthate
- Phosphorwolframsäure, Natrium-Salz
- 2-Hydroxy-1-naphthoesure
- STRONTIUM HYDROXIDE OCTAHYDRATE
- C^{8~9^} alkyl phenyl polyoxyethylene (18) ether
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