Potassium salt as sweetener for foods, cosmetics.Acesulfame-K, the potassium salt of acesulfame, is a sweetener that resembles saccharin in structure and taste profile. 5,6-Dimethyl-1,2,3-oxathiazine-4(3H)-one 2,2-dioxide, the first of many sweet compounds belonging to the dihydrooxathiazinone dioxide class, was discovered accidentally in 1967. From these many sweet compounds, acesulfame was chosen for commercialization. To improve water solubility, the potassium salt was made. Acesulfame-K (Sunett) was approved for dry product use in the United States in 1988 and in Canada in October, 1994. In 2003, acesulfame-K was approved as a general purposes sweetener by the FDA.
Melting Point
>250°C
Density
1.81 (rough estimate)
storage temp
Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature 2-8°C
solubility
Soluble in water, very slightly soluble in acetone and in ethanol (96 per cent).