History
The synthesis of tetraethyl pyrophosphate was first described in 1854 by Philip de Clermount at a meeting of the French Academy of Sciences. [1]
Pyrophosphates were originally prepared by heating phosphates (pyro- from the Greek, meaning fire). Pyrophosphates are good complexing agents and have many uses in industrial chemistry. Pyrophosphate is the first member of an entire series of polyphosphates. [1]
Other Ingredient Information
Products containing Pyrophosphate
The percentage represents the approximate total number of food products from UPC Food Search's data that contain the ingredient, "Pyrophosphate".
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Animal Sources, Plant Sources, Other Natural Sources, Chemical (Synthetic) Sources |
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Both (Can be derived from Natural & Artificial Sources) |
References |
- Pyrophosphate - Wikipedia
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Revision History
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Ingredient added | UPC Food Search | September 6, 2010 @ 11:16 PM |
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