Aluminium sulfate is a salt with the formula Al2(SO4)3. It is soluble in water and is mainly used as a coagulating agent (promoting particle collision by neutralizing charge) in the purification of drinking water and wastewater treatment plants, and also in paper manufacturing.
The anhydrous form occurs naturally as a rare mineral millosevichite, found for example in volcanic environments and on burning coal-mining waste dumps. Aluminium sulfate is rarely, if ever, encountered as the anhydrous salt. It forms a number of different hydrates, of which the hexadecahydrate Al2(SO4)3ยท16H2O and octadecahydrate Al2(SO4)3ยท18H2O are the most common. The heptadecahydrate, whose formula can be written as [Al(H2O)6]2(SO4)3ยท5H2O, occurs naturally as the mineral alunogen.