Sodium Gluconate
CompareAliases: Sodium D-gluconate
Chelation and sequestration aid for alkaline cleaners, water treatment, and metal-ion control.
Identity and Classification
| INCI Name | Sodium Gluconate |
| IUPAC Name | - |
| Other Names | Sodium D-gluconate |
| Abbreviations | - |
| Molecular Formula | C6H11NaO7 |
| CAS # | 527-07-1 |
| EC # | - |
| Ingredient Category | - |
| Chemical Family | - |
Overview
Sodium Gluconate is used in practical industrial formulations where chelating agent and sequestrant for metal-ion control and water hardness management. are required. Grade selection should consider active matter or assay, impurity profile, physical form, pH range, compatibility, processing conditions, and supplier documentation. Typical values are screening guidance only and should not replace supplier specifications.
Functions and Industries
Formulation Examples
Water Treatment
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Hard Surface Cleaner
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Industrial Degreaser
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Compatibility and Incompatibility
Compatible
Incompatible
No known incompatibilities documented.
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