词条 | Potassium metabisulfite |
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| Watchedfields = changed | verifiedrevid = 477163263 | Name = Potassium metabisulfite | ImageFile = Potassium-metabisulfite-2D.svg | ImageName = Potassium metabisulfite | ImageFile1 = Potassium metabisulfite ball-and-stick.png | OtherNames = Potassium pyrosulfite Dipotassium disulfite Potassium metabisulphite Dipotassium disulphite |Section1={{Chembox Identifiers | ChemSpiderID_Ref = {{chemspidercite|correct|chemspider}} | ChemSpiderID = 26061 | UNII_Ref = {{fdacite|correct|FDA}} | UNII = 65OE787Q7W | InChI = 1/2K.H2O5S2/c;;1-6(2)7(3,4)5/h;;(H,1,2)(H,3,4,5)/q2*+1;/p-2 | InChIKey = RWPGFSMJFRPDDP-NUQVWONBAF | SMILES = [K+].[K+].[O-]S(=O)S([O-])(=O)=O | StdInChI_Ref = {{stdinchicite|correct|chemspider}} | StdInChI = 1S/2K.H2O5S2/c;;1-6(2)7(3,4)5/h;;(H,1,2)(H,3,4,5)/q2*+1;/p-2 | StdInChIKey_Ref = {{stdinchicite|correct|chemspider}} | StdInChIKey = RWPGFSMJFRPDDP-UHFFFAOYSA-L | CASNo = 16731-55-8 | CASNo_Ref = {{cascite|correct|CAS}} | PubChem = 28019 | RTECS = TT4920000 |Section2={{Chembox Properties | K=2 | O=5 | S=2 | Appearance = White crystalline powder | Odor = Pungent (sulfur dioxide) | Density = 2.34{{nbsp}}g/cm3 (solid) | Solubility = 450{{nbsp}}g/l (20 °C) | SolubleOther = Insoluble in ethanol | MeltingPtC = 190 | MeltingPt_notes = decomposes |Section7={{Chembox Hazards | ExternalSDS = ICSC 1175 | MainHazards = Irritant, asthma risk | GHSPictograms = {{GHS05}}{{GHS07}} | GHSSignalWord = Danger | HPhrases = {{H-phrases|315|318|335}} | PPhrases = {{P-phrases|261|264|271|280|302+352|304+340|305+351+338|310|312|321|332+313|362|403+233|405|501}} | NFPA-H = 1 | NFPA-F = 0 | NFPA-R = 0 | NFPA-S = | FlashPt = | PEL = |Section8={{Chembox Related | OtherAnions = Potassium bisulfite Potassium sulfite | OtherCations = Sodium metabisulfite | OtherFunction = | OtherFunction_label = | OtherCompounds = }} Potassium metabisulfite, K2S2O5, also known as potassium pyrosulfite, is a white crystalline powder with a pungent sulfur odour. The main use for the chemical is as an antioxidant or chemical sterilant. It is a disulfite and is chemically very similar to sodium metabisulfite, with which it is sometimes used interchangeably. Potassium metabisulfite is generally preferred out of the two as it does not contribute sodium to the diet. Potassium metabisulfite has a monoclinic crystal structure which decomposes at 190 °C, yielding potassium sulfite and sulfur dioxide: K2S2O5(s) → K2SO3(s) + SO2(g) UsesIt is used as a food additive, also known as E224.[1] It is restricted in use and may cause allergic reactions in some sensitive persons.[2] Potassium metabisulfite is an inhibitor of the polyphenol oxidase enzyme.[3] WinePotassium metabisulfite is a common wine or must additive, in which it forms sulfur dioxide gas (SO2). This both prevents most wild microorganisms from growing, and it acts as a potent antioxidant, protecting both the color and delicate flavors of wine. A high dose would be 3 grams of potassium metabisulfite per six-gallon bucket of must (yielding roughly 75 ppm of SO2) prior to fermentation; then 6 grams per six-gallon bucket (150 ppm of SO2) at bottling. Most commercial wineries do not add more than 30 ppm at bottling.{{Citation needed|date=December 2018}} Some countries impose regulations on how much SO2 wines are allowed to contain.[4] Winemaking equipment is sanitized by spraying with a 1% SO2 (2 tsp potassium metabisulfite per L) solution. BeerPotassium metabisulfite is sometimes used in the brewing industry to inhibit the growth of wild bacteria and fungi. This is called 'stabilizing'. It is also used to neutralize chloramine that has been added to tap water at the source as a disinfectant. It is used both by homebrewers and commercial brewers alike. It is not used as much for brewing beer, because the wort is almost always boiled, which kills most microorganisms. It can also be added to strike water (the water used to mash the malted barley) in order to remove chloramines which can cause phenolic off flavors in beer. Other uses
SafetyPotassium metabisulfite causes skin irritation, serious eye irritation, and may cause respiratory irritation.[7] Hence, it should be manipulated under individual protective elements, such as gloves, coat, mask and glasses. Also, it should be manipulated under alkaline conditions as potassium metabisulfite reacts with acids, liberating toxic gases. See also
References{{Refimprove|date=April 2010}}1. ^List of E-number food additives {{Potassium compounds}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Potassium Metabisulfite}}2. ^{{Cite book |first=Dean D. |last=Metcalfe |first2=Ronald A. |last2=Simon |title=Food allergy: adverse reactions to food and food additives |location=Malden, MA |publisher=Wiley-Blackwell |year=2003 |pages=324–339 |isbn=978-0-632-04601-0 }} 3. ^{{cite journal |vauthors=Del Signore A, Romeoa F, Giaccio M |title=Content of phenolic substances in basidiomycetes | journal = Mycological Research |date=May 1997 | volume = 101 | issue = 5 | pages = 552–556 | doi = 10.1017/S0953756296003206}} 4. ^https://www.thekitchn.com/the-truth-about-sulfites-in-wine-myths-of-red-wine-headaches-100878 5. ^{{cite web | url=http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/potassium+metabisulfite | title=Potassium Metabisulfite}} 6. ^{{cite web | url=https://vacaero.com/information-resources/metallography-with-george-vander-voort/991-color-metallography.html | title=Color Metallography| date=2011-05-04}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Material Safety Data Sheet|url=http://www.guidechem.com/msds/16731-55-8.html|publisher=Guidechem}} 4 : Metabisulfites|Potassium compounds|Photographic chemicals|E-number additives |
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