Precursor to metallic magnesium Anhydrous is the main precursor to metallic magnesium. The reduction of into metallic Mg is performed by
electrolysis in
molten salt. As it is also the case for
aluminium, an electrolysis in aqueous solution is not possible as the produced metallic magnesium would immediately react with water, or in other words that the water would be reduced into gaseous before Mg reduction could occur. So, the direct electrolysis of molten in the absence of water is required because the reduction potential to obtain Mg is lower than the stability domain of water on an Eh–pH diagram (
Pourbaix diagram). : The production of metallic magnesium at the
cathode (reduction reaction) is accompanied by the oxidation of the chloride anions at the
anode with release of gaseous
chlorine. This process is developed at a large industrial scale.
Dust and erosion control Magnesium chloride is one of many substances used for dust control,
soil stabilization, and
wind erosion mitigation. When magnesium chloride is applied to roads and bare soil areas, both positive and negative performance issues occur which are related to many application factors.
Catalysis Ziegler-Natta catalysts, used commercially to produce
polyolefins, often contain as a
catalyst support. The introduction of supports increases the activity of traditional catalysts and allowed the development of highly stereospecific catalysts for the production of
polypropylene. Magnesium chloride is also a
Lewis acid catalyst in
aldol reactions.
Ice control Magnesium chloride is used for low-temperature de-icing of
highways,
sidewalks, and
parking lots. When highways have dangerous ice buildup, road maintainers apply magnesium chloride to deter ice from bonding to the pavement, allowing
snow plows to clear treated roads more efficiently. For the purpose of preventing ice from forming on pavement, magnesium chloride is applied in three ways: anti-icing, which involves spreading it on roads to prevent snow from sticking and forming; prewetting, which means a liquid formulation of magnesium chloride is sprayed directly onto salt as it is being spread onto roadway pavement, wetting the salt so that it sticks to the road; and pretreating, when magnesium chloride and salt are mixed together before they are loaded onto trucks and spread onto paved roads.
Calcium chloride damages concrete twice as fast as magnesium chloride. The amount of magnesium chloride is supposed to be controlled when it is used for de-icing as it may cause pollution to the environment.
Nutrition and medicine Magnesium chloride is used in
nutraceutical and
pharmaceutical preparations. The hexahydrate is sometimes advertised as "
magnesium oil". Magnesium Chloride is also an
electrolyte.
Cuisine Magnesium chloride (
E511) is an important
coagulant used in the preparation of
tofu from
soy milk. In Japan it is sold as
nigari (
にがり, derived from the Japanese word for "bitter"), a white powder produced from
seawater after the
sodium chloride has been removed, and the water evaporated. In China, it is called
lushui (
卤水). Nigari or Lushui is, in fact, natural magnesium chloride, meaning that it is not completely refined (it contains up to 5%
magnesium sulfate and various minerals). The crystals originate from lakes in the Chinese province of
Qinghai, to be then reworked in Japan.
Gardening and horticulture Because magnesium is a mobile nutrient, magnesium chloride can be effectively used as a substitute for
magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt) to help correct magnesium deficiency in plants via
foliar feeding. The recommended dose of magnesium chloride is smaller than the recommended dose of magnesium sulfate (20 g/L). This is due primarily to the chlorine present in magnesium chloride, which can easily reach toxic levels if over-applied or applied too often. It has been found that higher concentrations of magnesium in
tomato and some
pepper plants can make them more susceptible to disease caused by infection of the bacterium
Xanthomonas campestris, since magnesium is essential for bacterial growth.
Wastewater treatment It is used to supply the magnesium necessary to precipitate phosphorus in the form of
struvite from agricultural waste as well as human urine. ==Occurrence==