Silica gel is a granular, porous form of silica made synthetically from sodium silicate. Despite the name, silica gel is a solid. It is usually distributed in the form of beads, which are packaged in a semi-permeable packet.
However, some of the beads may be doped with a moisture indicator, such as cobalt (II) chloride, a carcinogenic chemical that changes color when moist. Cobalt (II) chloride is deep blue when dry and pink when moist. Another common indicator in use, phenolphthalein, becomes yellow when moist. While non-doped silica gel is non-toxic, the doping chemicals can be toxic and are the reason most silica gel is labeled as dangerous or poisonous when eaten. Crystalline silica dust can cause silicosis but synthetic amorphous silica, which is what silica gel is, does not cause silicosis. A chemically similar substance with far greater porosity is aerogel.
In 1998 the European Community issued a directive (adapting to technical progress for the 25 time Council Directive 67/548/EEC on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances) which classifies cobalt (II) chloride compounds containing cobalt chloride percentages (w/w) between 0,01 and 1 as an T (toxic) and (may cause cancer if inhaled). These products shall be labeled in compliance with the new normative.
In layman's terms: In leather products and foods like pepperoni, the lack of moisture can limit the growth of mold and reduce spoilage. In electronics it prevents condensation, which might damage the electronics. If a bottle of vitamins contained any moisture vapor and were cooled rapidly, the condensing moisture would ruin the pills. You will find little silica gel packets in anything that would be adversely affected by excess moisture or condensation.
The problem has been solved by some companies which developed non cobalt indicators for silica gel, using organic indicators, such as phenolphthalein in 100 ppm concentration. Other indicators may be based on iron saltsor copper(II) chloride. Envirogel is a silica gel with an indicator that is green when saturated and yellow/orange when dry. [http://www.envirogel.co.uk/material_safety_datasheet_env.htm Brown Silica Gel changes from amber colour to light blue colour when saturated.
Silica gel may also used to keep the relative humidity inside a Waveguide (electromagnetism) as low as possible. Excessive moisture buildup within a waveguide can cause decreased TX/RX gain by increasing Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR). The beads of water that form and condense inside the waveguide change the charecteristic impedance and frequency.
Silica gel is also used as cat litter, by itself or in combination with more traditional materials, such as clay or bentonite. It is trackless and virtually odorless, albeit pricey.
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