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Food & Pharmaceuticals

Typical Applications

  • pH adjustment and neutralization in food and pharmaceutical processing

  • API and intermediate synthesis under regulated manufacturing environments

  • Purification, salt formation, and process control in fine chemical production

Corresponding Products & Uses

Potassium Hydroxide (KOH, Food & Pharma Grade)

  • Use:
    High-purity alkaline agent for pH control, neutralization, and regulated chemical processing in food and pharmaceutical manufacturing.

  • Process Scenario:

    • pH adjustment in food processing (e.g., cocoa processing, vegetable washing, beverage production)

    • Neutralization and salt formation during API and pharmaceutical intermediate synthesis

    • Alkaline hydrolysis and controlled reaction quenching

    • Cleaning and CIP (Clean-in-Place) applications in food and pharma equipment

  • Key Advantages:

    • Food-grade and pharmacopeia-compliant quality (e.g., FCC / Ph. Eur. / USP grades available)

    • Highly soluble, fast-acting base with precise pH control

    • Low impurity profile suitable for regulated environments

    • Broad regulatory acceptance across food and pharmaceutical industries

Potassium Carbonate (K₂CO₃)

  • Use:
    Mild alkaline buffering and neutralizing agent for applications requiring controlled alkalinity.

  • Process Scenario:

    • pH buffering in food formulations and fermentation processes

    • Neutralization steps where strong bases are undesirable

    • Intermediate processing in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical production

  • Key Advantages:

    • Moderate alkalinity (typically pH 10–11 in solution)

    • Lower corrosivity compared to hydroxides

    • Suitable for processes sensitive to strong bases

Sodium Ethylate (NaOC₂H₅)

  • Use:
    Strong base for pharmaceutical and fine chemical synthesis under strictly controlled, non-aqueous conditions.

  • Process Scenario:

    • Base-catalyzed condensation and alkylation reactions

    • API and pharmaceutical intermediate synthesis requiring water-free systems

  • Key Advantages:

    • High reactivity in anhydrous environments

    • Enables high-yield transformations for complex molecules

    • Used exclusively in controlled chemical synthesis steps, not in food contact

Potassium tert-Butylate (t-BuOK)

  • Use:
    Non-nucleophilic strong base for advanced pharmaceutical and fine chemical synthesis.

  • Process Scenario:

    • Deprotonation and selective base-mediated reactions

    • Synthesis of high-value pharmaceutical intermediates

  • Key Advantages:

    • Very strong basicity with high selectivity

    • Effective in moisture-sensitive reaction systems

Sodium tert-Butylate (t-BuONa)

  • Use:
    Strong organic base for scalable pharmaceutical intermediate production.

  • Process Scenario:

    • Controlled base-catalyzed transformations

    • Pilot and commercial-scale pharmaceutical synthesis

  • Key Advantages:

    • Consistent performance and cost efficiency

    • Suitable for large-scale regulated chemical manufacturing

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