Calcium bromate
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Calcium bromate, Ca(BrO3)2, is the calcium salt of bromic acid. It has been used as a flour treatment agent (INS 924b).
Preparation
Calcium bromate is usually prepared by the electrolysis of calcium bromide solution at 65–70 °C, in the presence of dichromate and using anodes of lead dioxide or iron and cathodes of stainless steel or copper.[2] The calcium bromate can be crystallized by cooling the electrolyte, and any unoxidized bromide recycled.[3]
Calcium bromate can also be prepared by reacting bromine with calcium hydroxide solution at 50–90 °C.[3][4]
- 3 Br2 + 3 OH− ⇌ BrO−3 + 5 Br− + 3 H+
Notes and references
Notes
References
- ↑ CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 62nd ed.; Weast, Robert C., Ed.; CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL, 1981; p B-86. ISBN 0-8493-0462-8.
- ↑ Osuga, Takasi; Sugino, Kiichiro Electrolytic Production of Bromates. J. Electrochem. Soc. 1957, 104 (7), 448–51. DOI: 10.1149/1.2428623.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Ukeles, S. D.; Freiberg, M. Bromine, Inorganic Compounds. In Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology; John Wiley: New York, 2002. DOI: 10.1002/0471238961.021815131001031.
- ↑ Prager, Aavi; Smilovitch, Shaul; Freiberg, Mira, et al. (Bromine Compounds Ltd.) Alkali and alkaline earth metal bromide and bromate solid mixtures and process for preparation thereof. IL Patent 84830, published 24 January 1995.
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