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Sodium formate, HCOONa, is the sodium salt of , HCOOH. It usually appears as a white powder.


Preparation
For commercial use, sodium formate is produced by absorbing under pressure in solid at 130 °C and 6-8 bar pressure:Arnold Willmes, Taschenbuch Chemische Substanzen, Harri Deutsch, Frankfurt (M.), 2007.

CO + NaOH → HCO2Na

Because of the low-cost and large-scale availability of by carbonylation of methanol and hydrolysis of the resulting methyl formate, sodium formate is usually prepared by neutralizing formic acid with . Sodium formate is also unavoidably formed as a by-product in the final step of the synthesis and in the crossed Cannizzaro reaction of with the aldol reaction product trimethylol acetaldehyde 3-hydroxy-2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)propanal.H.-J. Arpe, Industrielle Organische Chemie, 6., vollst. überarb. Aufl., Wiley-VCH Verlag, 2007,

In the laboratory, sodium formate can be prepared by neutralizing with . It can also be obtained by reacting with an alcoholic solution of .

:CHCl3 + 4 NaOH → HCOONa + 3 NaCl + 2 H2O

or by reacting with .

:C2HCl3(OH)2 + NaOH → CHCl3 + HCOONa + H2O

The latter method is, in general, preferred to the former because the low aqueous solubility of makes it easier to separate out from the sodium formate solution, by fractional crystallization, than the soluble would be.


Properties

Physical properties
Sodium formate crystallizes in a monoclinic crystal system with the lattice parameters a = 6,19 Å, b = 6,72 Å, c = 6,49 Å and β = 121,7°.W. H. Zachariasen: "The Crystal Structure of Sodium Formate, NaHCO2" in J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1940, 62(5), S. 1011–1013.


Chemical properties
On heating, sodium formate decomposes to form and hydrogen. The resulting sodium oxalate can be converted by further heating to upon release of carbon monoxide:T. Yoshimori, Y. Asano, Y. Toriumi, T. Shiota: "Investigation on the drying and decomposition of sodium oxalate" in 1978, 25(10) S. 603-605. T. Meisel, Z. Halmos, K. Seybold, E. Pungor: "The thermal decomposition of alkali metal formates" in Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 1975, 7(1). S. 73-80.
2HCOONa ->\Delta {(COO)2Na2} + H2\!\uparrow

(COO)2Na2 ->{} {Na2CO3} + CO\!\uparrow

As a salt of a weak acid () and a strong base () sodium formate reacts in aqueous solutions basic:

HCOO^- + H2O <<=> HCOOH + OH^-

A solution of formic acid and sodium formate can thus be used as a buffer solution.

Sodium formate is slightly water-hazardous and inhibits some species of bacteria but is degraded by others.


Uses
Sodium formate is used in several fabric dyeing and printing processes. It is also used as a for strong mineral acids to increase their pH, as a food additive (E237), and as a agent.

In structural biology, sodium formate can be used as a for X-ray diffraction experiments on protein crystals, which are typically conducted at a temperature of 100 K to reduce the effects of .

Sodium formate plays a role in the synthesis of , it is converted by sulfuric acid via the following reaction equation:

\mathrm{2\ HCOONa + H_2SO_4 \longrightarrow 2\ HCOOH + Na_2SO_4}
Sodium formate is converted with sulfuric acid to formic acid and .

The of contain sodium formate as well as formic acid.

Solid sodium formate is used as a non-corrosive agent at for de-icing of runways in mix with corrosion inhibitors and other additives, which rapidly penetrate solid snow and ice layers, detach them from the asphalt or concrete and melt the ice rapidly. Sodium formate was also used as a road deicer in the city of from 1987 to 1988.

(1992). 9780873717052, CRC Press. .

The high freezing point depression e.g. in comparison to the still frequently used (which is effective but problematic due to ) effectively prevents the re-icing, even at temperatures below −15 °C. The thawing effect of the solid sodium formate can even be increased by moistening with aqueous potassium formate or potassium acetate solutions. The degradability of sodium formate is particularly advantageous with a chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 211 mg /g compared with the de-icing agents (740 mg O2/g) and urea with (> 2,000 mg O2/g).

Saturated sodium formate solutions (as well as mixtures of other alkali metal formates such as potassium and cesium formate) are used as important drilling and stabilizing aids in gas and because of their relatively high density. By mixing the corresponding saturated alkali metal formate solutions any densities between 1,0 and 2,3 g/cm3 can be set. The saturated solutions are and long-term stable against microbial degradation. Diluted, on the other hand, they are fast and completely biodegradable. As alkali metal formates as drilling aids make it unnecessary to add solid fillers to increase the density (such as ) and the formate solutions can be recovered and at the drilling site, formates represent an important advance in exploration technology.William Benton and Jim Turner, Cabot Specialty Fluids: Cesium formate fluid succeeds in North Sea HPHT field trials (PDF; 88 kB); In: Drilling Contractor, Mai/Juni 2000.


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