In Equatorial Guinea, the manufacturing sector is heavily influenced by the oil and gas industry, creating a high demand for specialized cleaning and oxidative agents. The humid tropical climate of Malabo and Bata accelerates the degradation of organic matter, making the application of potassium peroxymonosulfate essential for maintaining industrial hygiene and preventing biofouling in infrastructure.
Currently, the local market relies significantly on imports for basic chemical raw materials. The logistical challenge of transporting reactive compounds across the Atlantic requires stabilized forms of khso5 to ensure that chemical potency is not compromised by high ambient temperatures and humidity during transit.
The adoption of kaliumperoxymonosulfate is growing within the small-scale textile and water treatment plants. As the government diversifies the economy away from hydrocarbons, there is an increasing push toward diversifying the chemical manufacturing base to support local agricultural processing and sanitary services.











