EDTA ferric sodium salt

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Product Name:EDTA ferric sodium salt
Synonyms:((ethylenedinitrilo)tetraacetato)-ferrate(1-sodium;Ethlenediaminetetraaceticacidferricsodiumsalt;ferisan;ferrate(1-),[[n,n’-1,2-ethanediylbis[n-(carboxymethyl)glycinato]](4-)-n,n’,o,o;ferricsodiumedetate;monosodiumferricedta;on’]-,sodium,(oc-6-21)-on;sequestrenenafe
CAS:15708-41-5
MF:C10H12FeN2NaO8
MW:367.05
EINECS:239-802-2
Product Categories:reagent;chelating agent;Organometallics;Classes of Metal Compounds;Fe (Iron) Compounds;Transition Metal Compounds;EDTA;15708-41-5
Mol File:15708-41-5.mol
EDTA ferric sodium salt Structure
EDTA ferric sodium salt Chemical Properties
Melting point 80 °C
density 1.781[at 20℃]
storage temp. room temp
solubility Methanol (Slightly), Water (Slightly)
form powder
color Yellow-brown
Water Solubility soluble
Merck 14,4031
Exposure limitsACGIH: TWA 1 mg/m3
NIOSH: TWA 1 mg/m3
LogP-8.841
CAS DataBase Reference15708-41-5(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemFerrate(1-), [[N,N'-1,2-ethanediylbis[N-[(carboxy-.kappa.O)methyl]glycinato-.kappa.N,.kappa.O]](4-)]-, sodium (1:1), (OC-6-21)- (15708-41-5)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xi
Risk Statements 36/37/38
Safety Statements 26-36-37/39-36/37
WGK Germany 2
RTECS AH4900000
TSCA Yes
HS Code 29224999
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EDTA ferric sodium salt Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionEDTA ferric sodium salt is the ferric sodium salt of EDTA (Ethylene Diamine Tetraacetic Acid). It is a broad-spectrum molluscicide that is capable of killing snails and slugs and protecting agricultural crops and garden plants. In particular, it can eliminate infestations of Cornu aspersum, the common garden snail. It takes effect through interacting with and destroying hemocyanin, a copper based compound existing in the blood of molluscs and anthropods that is engaged in carrying oxygen (play a similar role with hemoglobin invertebrates). It is capable of killing snails and slugs in a few days. It can also be used as a food fortifier and a source of iron to be supplemented to the foods for nutrition purposes.
ReferencesHaldane, S. L, and R. M. Davis. "Acute toxicity in five dogs after ingestion of a commercial snail and slug bait containing iron EDTA. " Australian Veterinary Journal 87.7(2009):284-286.
Yang, Jin Sun, X. N. Tang, and S. L. Zhou. "Effects of EDTA and some metallic ions on the activity of phenoloxidase from Oncomelania snail." Journal of Pathogen Biology (2007).
Tao, A. N., X. J. Yan, and L. I. Guo-Ting. "Research on the New Preparation Process of Food Fortifier EDTA Ferric Sodium." China Condiment (2013).

Chemical Propertiesyellow-brown powder
UsesUsed as a micronutrient fertilizer, an additive in the food industry, a catalyst in the chemical industry and bleaching agent in the photographic industry.
UsesSodium Iron EDTA is often used in children nutrition as a source of iron.
DefinitionChEBI: An iron chelate resulting from the deprotonation of all four carboxy groups of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and the addition of an iron(3+) and a sodium ion. It is used for the treatment of iron deficiency anaemia.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNonflammable
Biochem/physiol ActionsChelates divalent cations.
EDTA ferric sodium salt Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsSodium hydroxide-->Ferric chloride-->Chloroacetic acid-->Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-->Iron chloride hexahydrate
Sodium edetate EDTA calcium disodium Disodium edetate dihydrate Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium salt ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETIC ACID, IRON(III) SODIUM SALT HYDRATE Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid Sodium benzoate sodium Dipotassium EDTA Ferric chloride Diclofenac sodium EDTA ferric sodium salt Sodium bicarbonate SOD EDTA Sodium hydroxide SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE 8-CHLOROADENOSINE-3',5'-CYCLIC MONOPHOSPHOROTHIOATE, RP-ISOMER SODIUM SALT Ammonium ferric citrate Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Ferric Sodium Salt

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