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| Physical State | Powder |
| Packaging Details | 25Kg bag |
| Grade | Laboratory Reagent Grade |
| Brand | Annexe Chem |
| Usage/Application | Laboratory |
| Color | White |
| Molecular Weight | 136.09 g/mol |
| CAS Number | 7778-77-0 |
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| Packaging Details | 25Kg bag |
| Brand | Annexe Chem |
| Usage/Application | Pharma |
| Color | White |
| Grade Standard | ACS |
| Physical State | Powder |
Monopotassium phosphate, MKP, (also potassium dihydrogenphosphate, KDP, or monobasic potassium phosphate), KH2PO4, is a soluble salt of potassium and the dihydrogen phosphate ion which is used as a fertilizer, a food additive[citation needed] and a fungicide. It is a source of phosphorus and potassium. It is also a buffering agent. When used in fertilizer mixtures with urea and ammonium phosphates, it minimizes escape of ammonia by keeping the acidity at a relatively low level. Single crystals are paraelectric at room temperature. At temperatures below −150 °C (−238 °F) they become ferroelectric.
Applications:
Fertilizer-grade MKP powder contains the equivalent of 52% P
2O5 and 34% K2O, and is labeled NPK 0-52-34. MKP powder is often used as a nutrient source in the greenhouse trade and in hydroponics.
As a crystal, MKP is noted for its non-linear optical properties. Used in optical modulators and for non-linear optics such as second-harmonic generation (SHG).
Also to be noted is KD*P, potassium dideuterium phosphate, with slightly different properties. Highly deuterated KDP is used in nonlinear frequency conversion of laser light instead of protonated (regular) KDP due to the fact that the replacement of protons with deuterons in the crystal shifts the third overtone of the strong OH molecular stretch to longer wavelengths, moving it mostly out of the range of the fundamental line at ~1064 nm of neodymium-based lasers. Regular KDP has absorbances at this wavelength of approximately 4.7–6.3% per cm of thickness while highly deuterated KDP has absorbances of typically less than 0.8% per cm.
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| Physical State | Powder |
| Packaging Details | 25Kg bag |
| Brand | Annexe Chem |
| Usage/Application | Biotech Industry |
| Assay | 100% |
| Color | White |
Monopotassium phosphate, MKP, (also potassium dihydrogenphosphate, KDP, or monobasic potassium phosphate), KH2PO4, is a soluble salt of potassium and the dihydrogen phosphate ion which is used as a fertilizer, a food additive[citation needed] and a fungicide. It is a source of phosphorus and potassium. It is also a buffering agent. When used in fertilizer mixtures with urea and ammonium phosphates, it minimizes escape of ammonia by keeping the acidity at a relatively low level.
Single crystals are paraelectric at room temperature. At temperatures below −150 °C (−238 °F) they become ferroelectric.
Applications:
Fertilizer-grade MKP powder contains the equivalent of 52% 2O5 and 34% K2O, and is labeled NPK 0-52-34. MKP powder is often used as a nutrient source in the greenhouse trade and in hydroponics.
As a crystal, MKP is noted for its non-linear optical properties. Used in optical modulators and for non-linear optics such as second-harmonic generation (SHG).
Also to be noted is KD*P, potassium dideuterium phosphate, with slightly different properties. Highly deuterated KDP is used in nonlinear frequency conversion of laser light instead of protonated (regular) KDP due to the fact that the replacement of protons with deuterons in the crystal shifts the third overtone of the strong OH molecular stretch to longer wavelengths, moving it mostly out of the range of the fundamental line at ~1064 nm of neodymium-based lasers. Regular KDP has absorbances at this wavelength of approximately 4.7–6.3% per cm of thickness while highly deuterated KDP has absorbances of typically less than 0.8% per cm.
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| Physical State | Powder |
| Purity | 96.4% |
| Packaging Details | 25Kg bag |
| Usage/Application | Pharma Industry |
| Color | White |
| Brand | Annexe Chem |
| Grade Standard | USP |
Monopotassium phosphate, MKP, (also potassium dihydrogenphosphate, KDP, or monobasic potassium phosphate), KH2PO4, is a soluble salt of potassium and the dihydrogen phosphate ion which is used as a fertilizer, a food additive[citation needed] and a fungicide. It is a source of phosphorus and potassium. It is also a buffering agent. When used in fertilizer mixtures with urea and ammonium phosphates, it minimizes escape of ammonia by keeping the acidity at a relatively low level.
Single crystals are paraelectric at room temperature. At temperatures below −150 °C (−238 °F) they become ferroelectric.
Applications:
Fertilizer-grade MKP powder contains the equivalent of 52% 2O5 and 34% K2O, and is labeled NPK 0-52-34. MKP powder is often used as a nutrient source in the greenhouse trade and in hydroponics.
As a crystal, MKP is noted for its non-linear optical properties. Used in optical modulators and for non-linear optics such as second-harmonic generation (SHG).
Also to be noted is KD*P, potassium dideuterium phosphate, with slightly different properties. Highly deuterated KDP is used in nonlinear frequency conversion of laser light instead of protonated (regular) KDP due to the fact that the replacement of protons with deuterons in the crystal shifts the third overtone of the strong OH molecular stretch to longer wavelengths, moving it mostly out of the range of the fundamental line at ~1064 nm of neodymium-based lasers. Regular KDP has absorbances at this wavelength of approximately 4.7–6.3% per cm of thickness while highly deuterated KDP has absorbances of typically less than 0.8% per cm.
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| Physical State | Powder |
| Packaging Details | 25Kg bag |
| Usage/Application | Pharmaceutical Industry |
| Color | White |
| Purity | 96% |
| Brand | Annexe Chem |
| Grade Standard | BP |
Monopotassium phosphate, MKP, (also potassium dihydrogenphosphate, KDP, or monobasic potassium phosphate), KH2PO4, is a soluble salt of potassium and the dihydrogen phosphate ion which is used as a fertilizer, a food additive[citation needed] and a fungicide. It is a source of phosphorus and potassium. It is also a buffering agent. When used in fertilizer mixtures with urea and ammonium phosphates, it minimizes escape of ammonia by keeping the acidity at a relatively low level.
Single crystals are paraelectric at room temperature. At temperatures below −150 °C (−238 °F) they become ferroelectric.
Applications:
Fertilizer-grade MKP powder contains the equivalent of 52% 2O5 and 34% K2O, and is labeled NPK 0-52-34. MKP powder is often used as a nutrient source in the greenhouse trade and in hydroponics.
As a crystal, MKP is noted for its non-linear optical properties. Used in optical modulators and for non-linear optics such as second-harmonic generation (SHG).
Also to be noted is KD*P, potassium dideuterium phosphate, with slightly different properties. Highly deuterated KDP is used in nonlinear frequency conversion of laser light instead of protonated (regular) KDP due to the fact that the replacement of protons with deuterons in the crystal shifts the third overtone of the strong OH molecular stretch to longer wavelengths, moving it mostly out of the range of the fundamental line at ~1064 nm of neodymium-based lasers. Regular KDP has absorbances at this wavelength of approximately 4.7–6.3% per cm of thickness while highly deuterated KDP has absorbances of typically less than 0.8% per cm.
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| Brand | Annexe Chem |
| Usage/Application | Food Industry |
| Packaging Size | 25 kg |
| Cas-No | 7778-77-0 |
| Color | White |
| Pack Type | Bag |
Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate Food Grade, also known as Monopotassium Phosphate, is a chemical compound with the molecular formula KH2PO4. It is commonly used in the food industry as a food additive and nutrient supplement due to its versatility and safety for human consumption.
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| Physical State | Powder |
| Packaging Details | 25Kg bag |
| Usage/Application | Buffering Agent |
| Brand | Annexe Chem |
| Molecular Formula | KH2PO4 |
| Molecular Weight | 136.09 g/mol |
| Solubility | Soluble in water |
| Grade Standard | AR |
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| Physical State | Powder |
| Usage/Application | Pharmaceutical Industry |
| Brand | Annexe Chem |
| CAS Number | 7778-77-0 |
| Assay | NLT 98% |
| Solubility | Soluble in Water |
| Grade Standard | USP |
Monopotassium phosphate, MKP, (also potassium dihydrogenphosphate, KDP, or monobasic potassium phosphate), KH2PO4, is a soluble salt of potassium and the dihydrogen phosphate ion which is used as a fertilizer, a food additive[citation needed] and a fungicide. It is a source of phosphorus and potassium. It is also a buffering agent. When used in fertilizer mixtures with urea and ammonium phosphates, it minimizes escape of ammonia by keeping the acidity at a relatively low level.
Single crystals are paraelectric at room temperature. At temperatures below −150 °C (−238 °F) they become ferroelectric.
Applications:
Fertilizer-grade MKP powder contains the equivalent of 52% 2O5 and 34% K2O, and is labeled NPK 0-52-34. MKP powder is often used as a nutrient source in the greenhouse trade and in hydroponics.
As a crystal, MKP is noted for its non-linear optical properties. Used in optical modulators and for non-linear optics such as second-harmonic generation (SHG).
Also to be noted is KD*P, potassium dideuterium phosphate, with slightly different properties. Highly deuterated KDP is used in nonlinear frequency conversion of laser light instead of protonated (regular) KDP due to the fact that the replacement of protons with deuterons in the crystal shifts the third overtone of the strong OH molecular stretch to longer wavelengths, moving it mostly out of the range of the fundamental line at ~1064 nm of neodymium-based lasers. Regular KDP has absorbances at this wavelength of approximately 4.7–6.3% per cm of thickness while highly deuterated KDP has absorbances of typically less than 0.8% per cm.
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Minimum Order Quantity: 25 Kg
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| Physical State | Powder |
| Purity/Concentration | 98% |
| Packaging Details | 25Kg bag |
| CAS Number | 7778-77-0 |
| Color | White |
| Usage/Application | Pharmaceutical Industry |
| Molecular Formula | KH2PO4 |
| Molecular Weight | 136.09 g/mol |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Brand | Annexe Chem |
| Grade Standard | EP |
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