Aly(OH)3y-zClz·nH2O·mC3H8O2
Aluminum chlorohydroxide propylene glycol complex.
Aluminum hydroxychloride propylene glycol complex.
Packaging and storage
Preserve in well-closed containers.
Labeling
The label states the content of anhydrous aluminum dichlorohydrate.
Identification
A:
A solution (1 in 10) responds to the tests for
Aluminum 191 and for
Chloride 191.
B:
Dissolve 0.5 g in about 40 mL of water, and while mixing adjust with 2.5 N sodium hydroxide to a pH of 9.55 ± 0.05. Filter the suspension of precipitate thus obtained. Evaporate about 15 mL of the filtrate to about 1 mL on a hot plate: the IR absorption spectrum of a film of this solution on a silver chloride disk exhibits maxima only at the same wavelengths as that of a similar preparation of a film of propylene glycol.
pH 791:
between 3.0 and 5.0, in a solution [15 in 100 (w/w)].
Limit of iron
Using Aluminum Dichlorohydrex Propylene Glycol instead of Aluminum Chlorohydrate, proceed as directed in the test for
Limit of iron under
Aluminum Chlorohydrate. The limit is 150 µg per g.
Aluminum/chloride atomic ratio
Divide the percentage of aluminum found in the test for
Content of aluminum by the percentage of chloride found in the test for
Content of chloride, and multiply by 35.453/26.98, in which 35.453 and 26.98 are the atomic weights of chlorine and aluminum, respectively: the ratio is between 0.90:1 and 1.25:1.
Assay
Calculate the percentage of anhydrous aluminum dichlorohydrate in the Aluminum Dichlorohydrex Propylene Glycol by the formula:
Al({26.98
x + [17.01(3
x 1)] + 35.453} / 26.98
x),
in which
Al is the percentage of aluminum found in the test for
Content of aluminum,
x is the aluminum-to-chloride atomic ratio, 26.98 is the atomic weight of aluminum, 17.01 is the molecular weight of the hydroxide anion (OH), and 35.453 is the atomic weight of chlorine (Cl).