Zinc Borate Hydrolysis

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Abstract

The crystalline zinc borate phase ZnB3O4(OH)3, known in commerce as 2ZnO·3B2O3·3.5H2O, is an important industrial material used as a fire-retardant synergist in polymers, a source of micronutrients in agriculture, and a preservative in building materials. It lends durability to wood composite building materials by inhibiting attack by wood destroying organisms. The hydrolysis chemistry of this zinc borate is relevant to its industrial use. ZnB3O4(OH)3 exhibits incongruent solubility, reversibly hydrolyzing at neutral pH to insoluble Zn(OH)2 and soluble B(OH)3. It is sparingly soluble with a room temperature solubility of 0.270 wt% in terms of its equivalent oxide components in solution, comprising 0.0267 wt% B2O3 and 0.003 wt% ZnO. Aspects of the hydrolysis chemistry of zinc borate under neutral pH conditions are discussed.

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Schubert, D. M. (2022). Zinc Borate Hydrolysis. Molecules, 27(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27185768

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