Description
Sodium chlorite is a chemical compound with the molecular formula NaClO2. It is a white crystalline powder or granular substance that is soluble in water. Sodium chlorite is mainly used for its oxidizing properties and has several applications, including:
- Water Treatment: Sodium chlorite is used in the treatment of drinking water and wastewater. It is effective in controlling odors, removing iron and manganese, and reducing the levels of certain organic compounds.
- Bleaching Agent: It is used as a bleaching agent in the textile, paper, and pulp industries. It can bleach both natural fibers like cotton and synthetic fibers like polyester.
- Disinfectant: Sodium chlorite is used as a disinfectant in various applications, including food processing equipment, water treatment systems, and medical facilities. It is effective against bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- Chemical Synthesis: It is used as a raw material in the synthesis of other chemicals, such as chlorine dioxide, which is used in the pulp and paper industry for bleaching.
- Food Additive: In some countries, sodium chlorite is approved as a food additive, primarily for use in meat and poultry processing to control pathogens.
