The majority of the hexafluorosilicic acid is converted to
aluminium fluoride and
synthetic cryolite. These materials are central to the conversion of aluminium ore into
aluminium metal. The conversion to aluminium trifluoride is described as:
Lead refining Hexafluorosilicic acid is also used as an electrolyte in the
Betts electrolytic process for refining lead.
Rust removers Hexafluorosilicic acid (identified as hydrofluorosilicic acid on the label) along with
oxalic acid are the active ingredients used in
Iron Out rust-removing cleaning products, which are essentially varieties of
laundry sour.
Niche applications H2SiF6 is a specialized
reagent in
organic synthesis for cleaving Si–O bonds of
silyl ethers. It is more reactive for this purpose than HF. It reacts faster with
t-
butyldimethysilyl (
TBDMS) ethers than
triisopropylsilyl (
TIPS) ethers.
Treating concrete The application of hexafluorosilicic acid to a calcium-rich surface such as concrete will give that surface some resistance to acid attack. :CaCO3 + H2O → Ca2+ + 2 OH− + CO2 :H2SiF6 → 2 H+ + : + 2 H2O → 6 F− + SiO2 + 4 H+ : Ca2+ + 2 F− → CaF2
Calcium fluoride (CaF2) is an insoluble solid that is acid resistant. ==Natural salts==