Aluminum chloride is an inorganic chemical compound with the molecular formula AlCl3. It is a white, hygroscopic solid that is highly soluble in water. It is commonly used as a Lewis acid and a catalyst in chemical reactions, as well as a dehydrating agent and a coagulant in water treatment processes. In industry, it is used in the production of aluminum metal and as a starting material for the synthesis of other aluminum compounds. It is also used in the oil industry as a catalyst in fluid catalytic cracking. In medicine, it is used as an antiperspirant, astringent and to treat hyperhidrosis.
# | PARAMETERS | UNIT | SPECIFICATIONS | |
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1 | Physical Appearance | – | Off white to Grey Powder & Granules | |
2 | Purity [as AlCl3] | % | Min. 99.0 | |
3 | Iron [as Fe] | ppm | Max. 20.0 | |
4 | Water Insoluble | ppm | Max. 500 | |
5 | Free Aluminium [as Al] | ppm | Max. 50.0 | |
6 | Particle Size | mm | 0-2 & 2-5, 5-10 |