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    Basic Chromium Sulphate

    Basic Chromium Sulphate in Tradeasia

    IUPAC Name

    Chromium (III) hydroxide sulfate

    Cas Number

    10101-53-8

    HS Code

    3202.90.00

    Formula

    CrH3O12S3

    Basic Info

    Appearance

    Green Powder

    Common Names

    Chromedol, basic chromic sulfate

    Packaging

    800 @ 25 kg PP/PE bags, 20 MT / 20FCL

    Brief Overview
    Basic chromium sulfate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Cr(OH)(SO4). It is a green, odorless solid at room temperature. It is typically sold in powder form. Basic chromium sulfate has high tanning power and hence largely used in the tanning of leather. It is easily soluble in cold water and very soluble in hot water. Chromium, particularly in the hexavalent oxidation state, is toxic, hence basic chromium sulfate, which is comparatively less toxic, is preferred in the leather industry.


    Manufacturing Process
    Basic chromium sulphate is produced from the simple reduction of Cr (VI) to Cr (III) by the addition of an excess of sulphur dioxide. The reaction can be represented as:

    Cr2O3 + 3 H2SO4 → Cr2(SO4)3 + 3 H2O


    Another reaction, based on the same mechanism as above, for the production of basic chromium sulphate industrially is:


    Na2Cr2O7 + 3SO2 + H2O → 2Cr(SO4)(OH) + Na2SO4


    The reaction is carried out in a steam-heated vessel. The excess sulphur dioxide formed during the reaction is removed in another reaction tower. The product obtained is in liquid state, it is spray dried to form a powder, which is later packed in bags and sold.

    Brief Overview
    Basic chromium sulfate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Cr(OH)(SO4). It is a green, odorless solid at room temperature. It is typically sold in powder form. Basic chromium sulfate has high tanning power and hence largely used in the tanning of leather. It is easily soluble in cold water and very soluble in hot water. Chromium, particularly in the hexavalent oxidation state, is toxic, hence basic chromium sulfate, which is comparatively less toxic, is preferred in the leather industry.


    Manufacturing Process
    Basic chromium sulphate is produced from the simple reduction of Cr (VI) to Cr (III) by the addition of an excess of sulphur dioxide. The reaction can be represented as:

    Cr2O3 + 3 H2SO4 → Cr2(SO4)3 + 3 H2O


    Another reaction, based on the same mechanism as above, for the production of basic chromium sulphate industrially is:


    Na2Cr2O7 + 3SO2 + H2O → 2Cr(SO4)(OH) + Na2SO4


    The reaction is carried out in a steam-heated vessel. The excess sulphur dioxide formed during the reaction is removed in another reaction tower. The product obtained is in liquid state, it is spray dried to form a powder, which is later packed in bags and sold.

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