CAS NUMBER: 10102-71-3
EC NUMBER: 233-277-3
MOLECULAR FORMULA: AlNaO8S2
MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 242.10
Aluminium sodium sulphate appears as a colorless crystalline solid. Used in textiles, paper making, water purification, food processing.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is used in the manufacture of baking powder and as a food additive.
Aluminium sodium sulphates official mineral name is alum-Na.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is produced by combining sodium sulfate and aluminium sulfate.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is known in mineralogy as alum-(Na).
Aluminium sodium sulphate is a white, free-flowing powdered material that occurs as colorless crystals.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is a leavening acid used in baking powders; prepared institutional and retail cake, cookie, and biscuit mixes; muffins; self-rising flour and baking mixes.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is commonly used in combination with monocalcium phosphate in double-acting baking powders.
Aluminium sodium sulphate does not react with baking soda until it is-above 140 oF.2
Aluminium sodium sulphate will impart a light milk chocolate color to the crumb.
Aluminium sodium sulphate-based baking powders release gas quickly when the muffin is deposited onto a hot griddle which creates the desired large gas holes.
Aluminium sodium sulphate promotes blistering which imparts a tender texture to the tortilla.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is unfortunately high in sodium.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is produced by the reaction of sodium sulfate and aluminum sulfate.
Aluminium sodium sulphate should be used in conjunction with baking soda.
Aluminium sodium sulphates most common application would be in double-acting baking powder.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is a leavening acid commonly found in baked goods.
Aluminium sodium sulphate has a neutralizing value of 104 and very slow reaction rate.
The neutralizing value of leavening acids is the ratio of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) to 100 parts of acid leavener that will bring about complete carbon dioxide release or “neutralization.”
Adjusting the amount of leavening acid to baking soda can raise (decrease acid amount) or lower (increase the acid amount) the pH of the finished product, if desired.
When applying Aluminium sodium sulphate as the leavening acid, the acid-to-base ratio has an important effect on final product quality.
Research found that when preparing tortilla, the acid-to-base ratio influences the opacity, pH, rollability, shelf-stability, specific volume, extensibility of the final product.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is generally immediately available in most volumes.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is a general purpose food additive that functions as a buffer, neutralizing agent, and firming agent.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is anhydrous and slowly soluble in water. The dodecahydrate form is readily soluble in water.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is also termed soda alum.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is a leavening agent that releases the majority of the gas during baking, and is not used alone but in com- bination with a faster-acting leavening agent such as monocalcium phosphate.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is almost nonreactive until heat is applied.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is used in baked goods.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is a slow-acting, heat-activated leavening acid.
Aluminium sodium sulphate reacts too slowly to give good oven spring during baking so it not widely used.
Aluminium sodium sulphate has no reaction at room temperature and so is not used alone, but is used often in combination with MCP.
Aluminium sodium sulphate has a weakening effect on the crumb texture and a slightly astringent or metallic aftertaste.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is most commonly used as the slow-acting leavening acid in double-acting household-use baking powder.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is necessary to know its uses, which include firefighting foam, sewage treatment, water purification, and paper production.
The processes used to produce Aluminium sodium sulphate involve combining sulfuric acid with other substances such as bauxite and cryolite.
Depending on the industry, Aluminium sodium sulphate is known as alum or papermaker’s alum.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is white or off-white crystals or powder.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is not volatile or flammable.
Aluminium sodium sulphate has a low pH when combined with water making it capable of burning skin or corroding metal, is water soluble, and able to hold water molecules.
Aluminium sodium sulphate forms aluminum hydroxide, Al (OH)3, as precipitate.
Aluminium sodium sulphate can be found naturally in volcanoes or mining waste dumps.
Aluminium sodium sulphate can be combined with sodium bicarbonate and monocalcium phosphate in typical formulations of double acting baking powder.
Aluminium sodium sulphate acts as an acid which is activated at baking temperatures.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is also used as an acidity regulator in food, with E number E521.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is approved to use as food additive in EU.
Aluminium sodium sulphate primarily functions as a leavening acid in baked goods such as in the production of cake, pancakes, cookie, biscuit, and muffins.
Aluminium sodium sulphate can also be used as a PH regulator and firming agent in food.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is not widely used and usually not used alone as it almost doesn’t react with baking soda at room temperature.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is a slow-acting leavening acid and commonly mixed with monocalcium phosphate (a fast-acting leavening acid), baking soda (alkali) and corn starch (moisture absorber) as double-acting baking powder.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is a fine white anhydrous powder with an astringent, saline taste.
Aluminium sodium sulphate can be used as a buffer, neutralizing agent or firming agent primarily in confectionery products, baked goods and baking powders.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is an inorganic compound prepared from natural aluminium sulphate.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is obtained by by combining sodium sulfate and aluminium sulfate.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is in the form of white solid which is highly water soluble.
Aluminum Sodium Sulfate is a general purpose food additive that functions as a buffer, neutralizing agent, and firming agent.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is anhydrous and slowly soluble in water.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is readily soluble in water.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is also termed soda alum.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is a leavening agent that releases the majority of the gas during baking, and is not used alone but in com- bination with a faster-acting leavening agent such as monocalcium phosphate.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is almost nonreactive until heat is applied.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is used in baked goods.
USES:
Aluminium sodium sulphate is also used as an acidity regulator in food, with E number E521.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is also a common mordant for the preparation of hematoxylin solutions for staining cell nuclei in histopathology.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is also used as a flocculant in water treatment and disinfection, but its relatively crude, caustic action makes it more suitable for industrial applications.
The list of uses of Aluminium sodium sulphate is very long and includes bug killers for the garden, adding bulk to paper sheets in paper manufacturing, and a foaming agent in fire extinguishers.
Water purification plants depend on Aluminium sodium sulphate to remove impurities.
The chemical reaction between it and contaminates causes the contaminates to solidify and be filtered out.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is found in baking powder, self-rising flour, and cake and muffin mixes.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is used in multiple industries serving a wide variety of purposes.
-Buffer
-Neutralizing agent
-Stabilizing agent
-Firming agent
-Replacement in yeast foods
-textiles
-paper making
-water purification
-food processing
APPLICATION:
-antiperspirants
-astringents
-In Cakes, pastries, donuts, crackers and pies, Pizza breads as a slow acting leavening agent
-Blistering action in Tortillas
-In Double Acting Baking Powder
-In Cheese to increase its acidic nature
-In Confectioneries
-In Water clarification
FUNCTION:
Aluminium sodium sulphate strengthens the structure of vegetables during processing.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is used as acidity regulator and bleaching agent in flour.
PROPERTIES:
Like its potassium analog, Aluminium sodium sulphate crystallizes as the dodecahydrate in the classical cubic alum structure.
Aluminium sodium sulphate is very soluble in water, and is extremely difficult to purify.
In the preparation of this salt, Aluminium sodium sulphate is preferable to mix the component solutions in the cold, and to evaporate them at a temperature not exceeding 60 °C.
SYNONYM:
Aluminum sodium disulfate
Sodium aluminum sulfate
UNII-0CM6A697VV
Sulfuric acid, aluminum sodium salt (2:1:1)
0CM6A697VV
Sodium aluminium sulfate
Aluminium sodium bis
HSDB 571
Aluminum sodium sulfate, NaAl(SO4)2
Aluminum sodium sulfate (AlNa(SO4)2)
L-CYSTEICACID
Sodium aluminum sulfate (NaAl(SO4)2)
aluminum;sodium;disulfate
Al.Na.2SO4
aluminum(III) sodium sulfate
5453AF
FT-0622240
Q413559