Abstract

Abstract Sodium imidodiphosphate decahydrate was made by using phosphoryl chloride as a starting material. When the imidodiphosphate decahydrate was stirred in ethanol for two days at room temperature, most of the water of crystallization was removed and amorphous sodium imidodiphosphate was prepared without decomposition.

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