In the Central African Republic, the chemical manufacturing sector faces significant challenges due to extreme humidity and volatile logistics. The demand for stable, easy-to-transport oxidants like potassium monopersulfate has risen as local industries seek alternatives to liquid bleaches that degrade rapidly in tropical heat.
Current industrial activities, primarily focused on mining and basic agricultural processing, require potent disinfection and etching agents. The integration of khso5 based compounds is becoming essential for maintaining hygienic standards in food processing plants located in Bangui and surrounding regions.
Despite the infrastructure gaps, there is a clear transition toward specialized chemical reagents. The use of kaliumperoxymonosulfate is expanding in the local textile and leather tanning industries, where precise oxidation is required to ensure product quality under local environmental constraints.











