Barium Sulphate (BaSo4)

What Is Barium Sulphate (BaSo4)?

 

 

Barium sulphate (BaSO4) is a chemical compound that is a white, odorless, and tasteless solid. It is highly insoluble in water and is known for its high density and stability. Barium sulphate is a crucial material in various industries due to its unique properties and applications.

 

Advantages of Barium Sulphate (BaSo4)

Practically transparent

Most manufactured barium sulfate is utilized as a part of white colour for paints. In oil paint, barium sulfate is practically transparent, and is utilized as a filler or to alter the consistency. The blend of barium sulfate and zinc sulfide (zns) is the inorganic pigment called lithopone. In photography, it is utilized as a covering for certain photographic papers.

It is non-toxic

Barium sulfate is an alkaline, divalent metal. It is non-toxic and is safe for medical use. It is widely used in the production of oil and natural gas to get high-density drilling fluids by keeping the boreholes free of rock.

 

 

 

Water insolubility and radio-opaque

Barium sulfate has numerous medical and radio imaging uses due to its water insolubility and radio-opaque properties.

 

 

 

Increases the density of the fluid

About 80% of the world's barium sulfate production, mostly purified mineral, is consumed as a component of oil well drilling fluid. It increases the density of the fluid, increasing the hydrostatic pressure in the well and reducing the chance of a blowout.

 

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Uses of Barium Sulphate (BaSo4)

 

 

Medical imaging (barium sulfate suspension)
Barium sulfate is widely used in medical radiology for imaging the digestive system. A suspension of barium sulfate is ingested by the patient before x-ray examinations of the gastrointestinal tract. The high atomic number of barium enhances the contrast in x-ray images, allowing for better visualization of the digestive organs.

Barium sulfate is used as a weighting agent in drilling fluids in the oil and gas industry. It helps control the pressure in the wellbore and prevents blowouts during drilling operations.

 

Paints and coatings
Barium sulfate is used as a filler or extender in the production of paints and coatings. It improves the durability and brightness of the finished products.

 

Plastics and rubber industries
It is employed as a filler in the production of plastics and rubber to enhance their properties.

 

Paper industry
Barium sulfate is used in the paper industry as a coating pigment to improve the brightness and smoothness of paper.

 

Electronics
In the electronics industry, barium sulfate is used as a component in the manufacture of certain electronic components.

 

Photography
Barium sulfate has been historically used in some photographic papers and films.

While barium sulfate has various industrial applications, it's important to handle it with care, as barium compounds can be toxic. Strict safety precautions should be followed in its production and use to minimize potential health risks. Additionally, the disposal of barium sulfate and related compounds should adhere to proper waste management practices to prevent environmental contamination.

 

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Barium Sulphate (Baso4) Drug Dosage

The dose of barium sulfate contrast medium depends on the type of examination performed and the examination technique used. The dose of the drug is prescribed by the treating doctor. Some dosage recommendations are as follows:
Esophagus: Take 150ml of a suspension containing 50-200% Barium sulfate (mass/volume). Stomach, duodenum: Drink 300ml of drug suspension containing 30 - 200% Barium sulfate (weight/volume). Small intestine: Drink 100-300ml of drug suspension containing 30-150% Barium sulfate (weight/volume); Colon: Enema 200ml - 2 liters of drug suspension containing 20 - 130% Barium sulfate. Upper gastrointestinal tract (esophagus, pharynx, hypopharynx): Take 2-4 tablespoons of medicinal paste depending on the location of examination. Some notes when using drugs in X-ray examination are as follows:
For the upper gastrointestinal tract, it is necessary to perform X-ray examination on an empty stomach. For the lower gastrointestinal tract requiring enema in the evening, the diet needs to be low in residue 3 days before the test. Barium sulfate drug solution mixture concentration 1.6 - 2.2% can be used for computed tomography of the gastrointestinal tract. In the case of double contrast, gas can be introduced into the gastrointestinal tract through the administration of a suspension of Barium sulfate containing carbon dioxide. Barium sulfate drugs in particular and contrast agents, ultrasound in general have been used in the diagnosis of intussusception and intussusception. However, now people have replaced the Barium sulfate enemas with an ultrasound-guided saline enema or an air enema to reduce the risk of chemical peritonitis in the event of an intussusception. bowel perforation.

 

Application of Barium Sulphate (BaSo4)

 

 

》The application of barium sulfate in paints is superior to most other filling powders. It has the characteristics of low cohesion, low light dispersion and fine particles. It is especially suitable for paints, varnishes, spraying paints, etc. It has chemical resistance and weather resistance. Its inertia, insoluble in water, acid, alkali and other organic intermediaries, excellent gloss and particle fineness make the paint long-term exposure to be maintained. Barium sulfate is recommended for topcoats to increase surface hardness and color stability.

Barium sulphate has high filling property and can be applied to all kinds of coating series, such as primer, thick paste paint, etc. Its low specific surface area, particle size distribution and fluidity make barium sulphate have low wear resistance in processing. Barium sulphate is recommended for automatic primer surface layer, it’s uniformity and smoothness even when it is filled with high content.

 

》Barium sulfate is used in latex paint, known as "acid-resistant" latex paint. It has acid resistance even when exposed. The chemical properties of barium sulfate can be increased by its dispersibility, optical rotation and fluidity.

 

》Barium sulfate can improve the glossiness, fluidity, filling ability and compatibility with various pigments when used in unpainted powder coatings.

 

》In the application of pigments, barium sulfate is used as a gasket of titanium dioxide and pigments in plastics, which can reduce the amount of pigments added and save about 10% of the cost. Light reflection can keep the complete color of pigments.

 

》Titanium dioxide or pigment particles in coatings can not be completely dispersed. The aggregation of particles results in the decrease of scattering rate and covering power, which makes these titanium dioxide aggregates a great waste. MICROBARI submicron barium sulfate has an average particle size of about 1.3um, which is about twice the average particle size of titanium dioxide (about 0.3um). With the addition of MICROBARI submicron barium sulfate, the aggregated titanium dioxide particles can be separated by its mesoscopic microcrystalline particles. Each submicron barium sulfate particle has sufficient surface energy and can adsorb 4-10 titanium around it. White powder particles can effectively realize space separation, so that the scattering rate of each titanium white particle can be maximized. The application of MICROBARI submicron barium sulfate as a physical pigment in high-end products such as thin spray powder coatings, electrophoretic coatings and high gloss coatings can make your products more competitive in technology and price.

 

》Barium sulfate as filler in silicone rubber and rubber mixtures can increase the hardness of silicone rubber and reduce its elasticity.

 

》In the application of printing ink, barium sulfate is suitable for high quality printing ink because of its low abrasion, high gloss and color stability, low cohesion and fluidity.

 

》Barium sulfate is used to produce paper. Its glossiness and fluidity can be increased by introducing barium sulfate, such as art paper and medium white transparent colored paper. The part of titanium dioxide can be replaced by double barium sulfate without losing its glossiness.

 

》Barium sulfate is especially suitable for elastomers. It does not contain any heavy metal contamination or rubber poisonous gas. Therefore, it is especially suitable for food and medicines, and can provide its stability and anti-aging properties.

 

》In the application of thermoplastic plastics, the thermal conductivity and fluidity of barium sulfate can reduce its injection forming time. Barium sulfate can be used as nucleating agent to improve its strength and thermal stability.

 

 

The Concept of Barium Sulphate (Baso4) in Water”

“Barium sulphate is insoluble in water” for its high lattice energy as well as low hydration energy, which is the ionic compound of these chemical particles.

Decreased lattice energy along with the greater hydration energy consumption leads to higher solubility of chemical particles.
The solubility of Barium sulphate is decreased due to its ionic solid reduction during energy consumption from hydrogen and chemical reaction with Barium sulphate increases chances of solubility.
Chemical reaction with magnesium, beryllium, and calcium with Barium sulphate leads to an increase in chances of solubility if this practice is in the water then the sulphate consumption is highly increased.
In context to charge density, the water solubility features decrease with the increase of the ionic size of the chemicals.
Alkaline and divalent metal is the most important component of Barium sulphate that provides an inorganic compound to this chemical element that leads to its non-toxic features.
Poor solubility in water form that is universally solvent and for its lesser lattice energy compared to the energy production of hydrogen makes “Barium sulphate insoluble in water”.

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BaSO4 Scaling Tendencies Are Determined by Water Analyses

It is common practice in the oil field to "determine" the BaSO4 scaling tendency of an oilfield brine in either of two ways.

● The scale is physically encountered; that is, a sample of the solid scale material is seen and analyzed. (The big disadvantage of this "method" is that all preventive measures are too late. The damage has preventive measures are too late. The damage has occurred, and expensive remedial procedures may never restore the original productivity of a well).

● Water samples are analyzed for their constituents, particularly for their Ba++ and SO4 -- ion contents. If particularly for their Ba++ and SO4 -- ion contents. If the product of the Ba++ and SO4 -- ion concentrations comes close to the solubility product of BaSO4, a "strong" scaling tendency is assumed. (For reasons outlined later, this method often fails. Frequently, this method will indicate no scaling tendency even though the well may be heavily scaled up. This method considers only thermodynamic factors leading to scale formation (such as temperature, pressure, and salt concentrations) and, in most instances, pressure, and salt concentrations) and, in most instances, many of these factors are greatly simplified or ignored because the water is analyzed under a set of thermodynamic conditions that may not occur anywhere in the field where scale formation can be expected. Other factors that might possibly cause formation of scale are entirely ignored by this method.) Water analyses are the most important aid in determining the scaling tendency of water containing Ba++ and SO4 -- ions. However, the interpretation of the analytical data has to be performed more carefully than is commonly done in the field. In addition, all the important thermodynamic conditions and their changes within the particular field have to be evaluated.

 

Barium Sulphate (Baso4): Note When Using

 

 

Barium sulfate contrast agent should not be used in patients with intestinal obstruction, caution should be used in patients with lesions prone to gastrointestinal obstruction, patients with pyloric stenosis. Avoid using the drug (especially rectally) in patients at risk of gastrointestinal perforation such as Meckel's diverticulitis, acute ulcerative colitis, patients who have recently had a colon or rectal biopsy, radiographs therapy, sigmoidoscopy. Use caution when using Barium sulfate in children, the elderly, people with severe debilitation. To avoid constipation after taking the drug, the patient should drink enough water. Barium sulfate is inert, so the remaining opacities after using the drug can interfere with the next X-ray. Barium sulfate increases the risk of allergic reactions in patients with a history of allergies, bronchial asthma, or previous reactions to contrast. Vomiting after taking Barium sulfate can lead to pneumonia, so the doctor needs to adjust the initial dose to avoid this. Note for pregnant women: Barium sulfate in particular and contrast agents in general should not be used in pregnant women. Note for women who are breast-feeding: There are no studies demonstrating the potential for adverse effects when using Barium sulfate in lactating women. However, caution should be exercised when using this drug in this population. Note for drivers, operating machines: The drug does not affect the ability to drive or operate machines.

 

 
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FAQ
 
 

Q: What are the side effects of barium sulphate?

A: Common side effects can include minor cramps in the stomach; nausea, vomiting; or. Stools loose, or moderate constipation. Extreme cramping, diarrhoea or constipation; ringing in the ears; sweating, anxiety, rapid heart rate; or light skin, grey eyes, fatigue.

Q: Is barium sulphide soluble in water?

A: For uses such as water treatment, most metal sulphate compounds are readily soluble in water, unlike the fluorides and oxides that appear to be insoluble.

Q: Is barium sulphate soluble in hexane?

A: Sodium sulphate is a white powder that is highly soluble in water but not soluble in hexane (a hydrocarbon liquid). Dissolved wat, if added to the barium nitrate. Sodium sulphate is a white powder that is highly soluble in water but not soluble in hexane (a hydrocarbon liquid).

Q: How do you make barium sulphate?

A: The barium sulphate is prepared by sodium sulphate reacting to barium chloride. The precipitate forms the barium sulphate.

Q: Is barium sulphate an acid or base?

A: BaSO4 is known as barium sulphate. This is salt. Salt can be formed from the acids and base reaction. If we monitor the BaSO4 development reaction, we can see that Ba^2 + comes from the base and that SO4^2- comes from the acid.

Q: What is barium sulphate used for?

A: Barium sulphate is a thick, white liquid that shows up well on x-rays. It is used in various diagnostic tests, such as Upper GI contrast studies and Contrast enemas. It is also used to highlight parts of the digestive system for certain interventional radiology procedures.

Q: What is the purpose of BaSO4?

A: Barium sulfate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula BaSO4. Barium sulfate occurs in nature as the mineral barite. It is also used in various manufacturing applications and mixed into heavy concrete to serve as a radiation shield. This drug is used as a contrast agent in diagnostic x-ray procedures.

Q: Is barium sulphate safe for skin?

A: Barium Sulphate is an alkaline, divalent metal. It is non-toxic and safe for medical use.

Q: Is barium sulfate safe?

A: Barium sulfate is insoluble and non-toxic. It is not absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, remaining entirely in the lumen.

Q: Why would someone take barium sulfate?

A: Barium sulfate is used to help diagnose or find problems in the esophagus, stomach, and bowels. It is a radiographic contrast agent. Contrast agents are used to create a clear picture of the different parts of the body. This medicine is to be given only by or under the direct supervision of a doctor.

Q: What does barium do to your body?

A: Exposure to high levels of barium can cause changes in heart rhythm, paralysis, kidney damage, and possibly death. The health effects of different barium compounds depend on how well the compound dissolves in water or in stomach contents.

Q: What is the main use of barium?

A: Barium is a soft, silvery metal that rapidly tarnishes in air and reacts with water. Barium is not an extensively used element. Most is used in drilling fluids for oil and gas wells. It is also used in paint and in glassmaking.

Q: What is the benefit of barium sulphide?

A: Barium sulphide reduces the clear or transparent appearance of cosmetics and personal care products and may be used in skin makeup for hiding blemishes. Use: It can be used at a maximum concentration of up to 15% in hair removal creams. It is readily soluble in water but is insoluble in alcohol.

Q: Is barium sulphate radioactive?

A: Barium sulfate is used as a pigment extender for coatings, plastics, rubber and chalks. Special grades are approved for pharmaceutical applications where the material is used in medical x-ray exams (it is an insoluble, inert, non-radioactive substance).

Q: Is barium sulfate a health hazard?

A: Ingestion: No hazard expected in normal industrial use. Inhalation: No hazard expected in normal industrial use. Chronic: Repeated exposure may cause baritosis characterized by deposition of particulate matter in the lung.

Q: Can barium sulphate remove hair?

A: It has an uncanny ability to soften the hair and make its removal from the surface easy. You can use it for sensitive skin since it is non-irritating when the amount used is appropriate.

Q: How long does barium sulfate stay in your system?

A: Barium sulfate is not absorbed following oral or rectal administration with a normal gastrointestinal tract. In patients with a normal GI tract, barium sulfate is normally excreted within 24 hr after oral ingestion.

Q: Is barium sulfate hard on kidneys?

A: Ingesting drinking water containing levels of barium above the EPA drinking water guidelines for relatively short periods of time can cause gastrointestinal disturbances and muscle weakness. Ingesting high levels for a long time can damage the kidneys.

Q: Is barium sulfate FDA approved?

A: FDA approved the first barium sulfate product, E-Z-HD, on January 11, 2016 for use in double-contrast radiographic examinations of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum to visualize the GI tract in patients 12 years and older.

Q: What is the medical use of barium sulphate?

A: Barium sulfate is used to help doctors examine the esophagus (tube that connects the mouth and stomach), stomach, and intestine using x-rays or computed tomography (CAT scan, CT scan; a type of body scan that uses a computer to put together x-ray images to create cross-sectional or three dimensional pictures of the ...

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