Sodium Bisulfite (Food) - Thailand

IUPAC Name

:   Sodium Hydrogen Sulfite

Cas Number

:   7631-90-5

HS Code

:   2832.10.90

Formula

:  

NaHSO3

Basic Info

Appearance Name

:   White Crystalline Powder

Common Names

:   E222

Packaging

:   25 kg bag, 500 kg jumbo bag

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Technical Document

Brief Overview

Sodium bisulfite, also known as sodium hydrogen sulfite, is a chemical compound represented by the formula NaHSO3. Classified as a food additive with the E number E222, it exists as a white crystalline solid that assumes a yellow hue in solution. Due to its acidic nature, sodium bisulfite is corrosive. When in contact with chlorine bleach (an aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite), it produces heat and transforms into sodium bisulfate and sodium chloride.

Manufacturing Process

This bisulfite salt can be synthesized by introducing sulfur dioxide into a sodium carbonate solution in water. Aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, or sodium sulfite can undergo treatment with sulfur dioxide to yield a solution of sodium metabisulfite. In a single process, the residual solution from the previous batch is fortified with additional sodium carbonate, which doesn't necessarily need to be completely dissolved, and is then exposed to sulfur dioxide. In certain facilities, the reaction takes place in a sequence of two or more stainless steel vessels or columns, where sulfur dioxide is passed countercurrent to the alkali. After cooling, the sodium metabisulfite is separated through centrifugation or filtration. Swift drying, for instance, in a stream-heated shelf dryer or a flash dryer, helps prevent excessive decomposition or oxidation, which moist sodium metabisulfite is prone to.

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