Sodium Persulfate

Sodium Persulfate

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CAS No.:7775-27-1

Formula:Na2s2o8





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Product Description

 
Sodium persulfate is a white tasteless crystal with a density of 2.477. It is decomposed at about 100 ºC, soluble in water, insoluble in ethanol, and has strong oxidation. Used for making explosives, bleaching agents, oxidizing agents, and also as polymerization initiators. It hardly absorbs moisture, has good stability at room temperature, and is easy to store. Easy to use and safe.

Product Parameters

 

Item(%) Standard
APPEARANCE Pùdar geal criostalach
ASSAY  [Na2S2O8] ≥99.0%
Fe ≤0.001%
Mn ≤0.0001%
Taiseachd ≤0.10%
Heavy metals (calculated in Pb) ≤0.001%
 Active Oxygen ≥6.65%
PH (50g/L Solutions) 3.5~5.5
Chloride (CL) ≤0.005%
AMMONIUM SALT [NH4] ≤0.20%

Packaging & Shipping

 
Net weight of 25kg woven bag
PE bag with a net weight of 25 kilograms
500 kg net woven bag
1000 kg net woven bag

Iarrtas


1.Environmental remediation agents: contaminated soil remediation, water treatment (wastewater purification); Waste gas treatment, oxidative degradation of harmful substances (e.g. mercury).
2.Polymerization: initiator of latex or acrylic monomer polymerization liquid, vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride and other products, and initiator of copolymerization of styrene, acrylonitrile, butadiene and other colloid.
3.Metal treatment: cleaning and pickling of metal surfaces (e.g. in semiconductor manufacturing: cleaning and etching of printed circuits). Activation of copper and aluminum surfaces
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