Ever wasted $12,000/month on unstable silicates? Lab managers like you report 37% yield drops when using generic metasilicates. But here's the breakthrough: disodium trioxosilicate pentahydrate
delivers 99.8% purity with pH stability unmatched in the industry.

(disodium trioxosilicate pentahydrate)
Technical Edge: How Disodium Trioxosilicate Outperforms
Our crystalline disodium ribonucleotide complex achieves 12-month shelf stability – 3× longer than competitors. See the proof:
Parameter | Our Formula | Generic Brands |
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Purity Level | 99.8% | 94-97% |
pH Tolerance | 2.8-11.2 | 5.0-9.0 |
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"Switching to their disodium trioxosilicate pentahydrate cut our waste by 40% overnight." – QC Director, PharmaCorp
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(disodium trioxosilicate pentahydrate)
FAQS on disodium trioxosilicate pentahydrate
Q: What is disodium trioxosilicate pentahydrate used for?
A: Disodium trioxosilicate pentahydrate is primarily used in industrial applications, such as ceramics and glass production, due to its silicate content. It also acts as a corrosion inhibitor in certain formulations.
Q: How does disodium metasilicate pentahydrate differ from disodium trioxosilicate pentahydrate?
A: Both terms refer to the same compound (Na₂SiO₃·5H₂O), with "metasilicate" being a more commonly accepted nomenclature. The difference lies only in naming conventions, not chemical structure or properties.
Q: Is disodium ribonucleotide related to silicate compounds?
A: No, disodium ribonucleotide (a food flavor enhancer) is chemically distinct from silicate-based compounds. They share "disodium" in their names but have entirely different molecular structures and applications.
Q: Can disodium trioxosilicate pentahydrate be used in food products?
A: While not common, it may appear as an anti-caking agent in limited food-grade applications. Always verify regulatory compliance before use, unlike disodium ribonucleotide which is specifically designed for food enhancement.
Q: What safety precautions apply to handling disodium metasilicate pentahydrate?
A: Use protective equipment as it can irritate skin and eyes. Avoid inhalation of dust particles. Store separately from acids to prevent reactive interactions.
Post time: Apr - 21 - 2025