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Paraformaldehyde ( PFA) is the smallest , the polymerization product of with a typical degree of polymerization of 8–100 units. Paraformaldehyde commonly has a slight odor of formaldehyde due to decomposition. Paraformaldehyde is a poly-.


Synthesis
Paraformaldehyde forms slowly in aqueous solutions as a white precipitate, especially if stored in the cold. actually contains very little monomeric formaldehyde; most of it forms short chains of . A small amount of is often added as a stabilizer to limit the extent of .


Reactions
Paraformaldehyde can be to formaldehyde gas by dry heating and to formaldehyde solution by water in the presence of a base, an acid or heat. The high purity formaldehyde solutions obtained in this way are used as a fixative for and .

The resulting formaldehyde gas from dry heating paraformaldehyde is flammable.


Uses
Once paraformaldehyde is depolymerized, the resulting formaldehyde may be used as a , , , and fixative. Longer chain-length (high molecular weight) polyoxymethylenes are used as a and are known as plastic (POM, Delrin). It was used in the past in the discredited Sargenti method of root canal treatment.

Paraformaldehyde is not a fixative; it must be depolymerized to formaldehyde in solution. In cell culture, a typical formaldehyde fixing procedure would involve using a 4% formaldehyde solution in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) on ice for 10 minutes. In histology and pathology specimens preparation, usually, the fixation step is performed using 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin (4% formaldehyde) for, at least, 24 hours.

Paraformaldehyde is also used to crosslink proteins to DNA, as used in ChIP (chromatin immunoprecipitation) which is a technique to determine which part of DNA certain proteins are binding to.

Paraformaldehyde can be used as a substitute of aqueous formaldehyde to produce the resinous binding material, which is commonly used together with , or other reactive agents in the manufacturing of , medium density and .


Toxicity
As a formaldehyde releasing agent, paraformaldehyde is a potential . Its acute oral median lethal dose in rats is 592 mg/kg.


See also
  • 1,3,5-Trioxane (metaformaldehyde), the cyclic trimer of formaldehyde

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