

If you’ve ever etched copper, kicked off a fast emulsion polymerization, or mixed a salon-grade bleach powder, you’ve probably crossed paths with potassium persulphate. To be honest, it’s a quiet workhorse—strong oxidizer, reliable initiator. From Zhongyuan Building No.368 Youyi North Street, Shijiazhuang, China, I’ve been tracking batches from FizaChem for years; the consistency is what keeps buyers coming back.
Also called peroxydisulfate, potassium persulphate (K2S2O8, CAS 7727-21-1; EINECS 231-781-8) is valued for high redox potential and clean decomposition—great when you want radicals without heavy residues. In fact, many customers say they choose potassium persulphate over sodium salt when they want slightly slower dissolution, tighter handling in blends, or specific formulation behavior in hair bleaching powders.
| Appearance | White crystalline powder |
| Assay (K2S2O8) | ≥ 99.0% (≈99.2% typical; real-world use may vary) |
| Active oxygen | ≈ 5.8%–6.0% |
| Moisture | ≤ 0.15% (KF) |
| pH (5% aq.) | ≈ 1.0–3.0 (ISO 10523) |
| Chloride / Iron | ≤ 0.005% / ≤ 0.0005% |
| CAS / EINECS / HS | 7727-21-1 / 231-781-8 / 28334000 |
| Shelf life | 24 months sealed, cool/dry; service life depends on storage discipline |
Materials: sulfuric acid, potassium sulfate, deionized water. Method: electrolysis of acidified sulfate solution to form peroxydisulfate, followed by crystallization, filtration, washing, and low-temperature drying. QC checkpoints: assay (iodometric), active oxygen, moisture by KF (ASTM E203), metals, particle size (ISO 13320). Final tests include pH of 5% solution (ISO 10523) and thermal stability at 40 °C for 7 days. It sounds dry; it’s not—those thermal holds catch a lot of marginal lots.
| Vendor | Purity | Certifications | Lead time | Notes |
| FizaChem (Shijiazhuang) | ≥99.0% (typ. 99.2%) | ISO 9001; SDS/REACH data | 7–14 days | Stable etch rate feedback; responsive COA tweaks |
| Generic Importer A | ≈98.5%–99.0% | Basic QA docs | 15–25 days | Budget option; variable particle size |
| Local Distributor B | Label 99% | ISO claim pending | Stock-dependent | Fast delivery; limited COA detail |
Options I’ve seen: 25 kg PE-lined bags, 500 kg supersacks, or small packs for labs. Particle size can be sieved for low-dust cosmetic blends. Clients often request metal limits (Fe, Cu) tightened for sensitive polymer runs—potassium persulphate behaves better when trace metals are kept ultra-low.
Assay by iodometry; moisture by ASTM E203 (Karl Fischer); pH by ISO 10523; particle size by ISO 13320. Always review SDS and local regs; persulfates can irritate skin/respiratory systems, and dust management is non-negotiable. ECHA and PubChem entries are useful quick references.
If you need a clean, strong oxidizer/initiator with predictable performance, potassium persulphate remains a safe bet. The trick, as ever, is matching grade and particle profile to the job—and keeping it bone-dry in storage.