Isosaccharinic acid

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Isosaccharinic acid

Isosaccharinic acid Isosaccharinic acid is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C6H10O7. It is a type of saccharinic acid that contains an isomeric structure. Isosaccharinic acid is commonly found in the degradation products of cellulose and other polysaccharides. Properties Isosaccharinic acid is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water. It has a slightly acidic taste and is used in various industrial processes as a chelating agent and complexing agent. Synthesis Isosaccharinic acid can be synthesized through the hydrolysis of cellulose or other polysaccharides under controlled conditions. The process involves breaking down the polysaccharides into smaller fragments, one of which is isosaccharinic acid. Applications Isosaccharinic acid has applications in the fields of chemistry, biotechnology, and environmental science. It is used in the treatment of wastewater, as a complexing agent in metal extraction processes, and as a chelating agent in analytical chemistry. Environmental Impact The presence of isosaccharinic acid in wastewater can have environmental implications, as it can affect the efficiency of treatment processes. Proper disposal and treatment of isosaccharinic acid-containing waste are essential to minimize its impact on the environment. References - Chemical Abstracts Service: CAS Registry Number 526-83-0

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