Potassium aluminium fluoride
Names | |
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IUPAC name
potassium tetrafluoridoaluminate | |
Other names
potassium tetrafluoroaluminate | |
Identifiers | |
14484-69-6 | |
EC number | 238-485-8 |
Properties | |
KAlF4 | |
Molar mass | 142 |
Appearance | White solid |
Density | 2.9 g/cm3 |
Melting point | > 600 °C (1,112 °F; 873 K) |
2 g/L | |
Hazards | |
MSDS | Solvay MSDS |
EU classification | Irritant (Xi) |
S-phrases | S22 S25 |
Except where noted otherwise, data is given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa) | |
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Infobox references | |
Potassium aluminium fluoride (KAlF4) is an inorganic compound.
This compound is used as flux in the smelting of secondary aluminium, to reduce or remove the magnesium content of the melt. The main environmental issue that arises from using PAF is the production of fluoride gases. Calcium hydroxide is widely used to suppress the fluorides produced but in most cases fails to remove it sufficiently.
PAF is also present in a wide range of products for the metals industry as a fluxing agent within additives to help its dispersion within a charge.
It is also used as an insecticide.[1]
References
- ↑ "potassium aluminium fluoride". AccessScience.