Sodium Nitrate

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Sodium nitrate (NaNO₃), also known as Chile saltpeter, is a white, odorless, crystalline solid with a molecular weight of 84.99 g/mol. It is highly soluble in water, with solubility increasing with temperature, and mildly hygroscopic. As a strong oxidizing agent, it decomposes at around 380°C, releasing oxygen and forming sodium nitrite. Primarily produced synthetically via the Haber-Bosch and Ostwald processes, it is derived from ammonia, nitric acid, and sodium hydroxide or carbonate. Historically mined from natural caliche deposits in Chile, synthetic production now dominates due to higher purity and lower cost. Available in technical, food (E251), and reagent grades, its main applications include nitrogen-rich specialty fertilizers, glass and ceramics manufacturing, explosives, pyrotechnics, and thermal energy storage in solar power plants. In food, it acts as a preservative and color fixative in cured meats, slowly converting to active nitrite. Its use is regulated due to potential nitrosamine formation. Key market drivers include agriculture, industrial growth, and renewable energy, though its high cost per nitrogen unit and health concerns limit broader adoption. Major producers include China, the U.S., and Europe, with global consumption led by Asia-Pacific, while downstream industries span agriculture, food processing, chemicals, and energy.
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