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Iron Phosphate

Alternate Names: Iron(III) phosphate, Ferric orthophosphate

Description: Ferric Phosphate

Oxide Analysis Formula
P2O5 37.99% 1.00
Fe2O3 42.75% 1.00
H2O 19.26%n/a
Oxide Weight 301.58
Formula Weight 373.52

Notes

This is the raw, uncalcined material. There are many hydrate forms and it this material is complex to research. This chemistry is from the data sheet of a commercial product used in ceramics.

Used by potters to develop iron red oxidation colors.

This material calcines at 140C (but this may be reversible as it cools).
At 500C it decomposes (into Fe2O3 and P2O5 vapor).

Related Information

Links

Typecodes Colorant
Metallic based materials that impart fired color to glazes and bodies.
Materials Iron Oxide Yellow
URLs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivianite
Vivianite at Wikipedia
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