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Sodium formate 25kg
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Sodium persulfate 25kg
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Sodium persulfate (Na₂S₂O₈) is a white crystalline solid commonly used as a strong oxidizing agent in various industrial and laboratory applications.
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ToggleUses of sodium persulfate
Industrial Applications:
- Polymerization Initiator:
- Used as a free-radical initiator in the polymerization of monomers like styrene, acrylates, and methacrylates.
- Essential in producing polymers for plastics, coatings, adhesives, and elastomers.
- Etching Agent:
- Employed in the electronics industry for etching copper on printed circuit boards.
- Provides a cleaner etch compared to traditional ferric chloride solutions.
- Textile Industry:
- Utilized in bleaching and dyeing processes.
- Acts as a bleach for wool and silk.
- Paper Industry:
- Used in the bleaching of paper pulp.
- Helps in achieving a brighter white paper.
Environmental and Chemical Applications:
- Soil and Groundwater Remediation:
- Used in in-situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) to treat contaminated soil and groundwater.
- Breaks down organic contaminants such as petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents.
- Chemical Synthesis:
- Functions as an oxidizing agent in various chemical reactions.
- Employed in the synthesis of dyestuffs, detergents, and pharmaceuticals.
- Cleaning and Disinfection:
- Acts as a cleaning agent for laboratory equipment.
- Used in the formulation of cleaning products for its strong oxidizing properties.
Cosmetic and Personal Care Applications:
- Hair Bleaching:
- Incorporated in hair bleaches and lighteners.
- Helps in the oxidation process to lighten hair color.
- Dentistry:
- Occasionally used in tooth-whitening products.
Miscellaneous Uses:
- Oil and Gas Industry:
- Used in enhanced oil recovery processes.
- Helps in breaking down heavy oils to make them more easily extractable.
- Laboratory Reagent:
- Commonly used in laboratories for various analytical and preparative purposes.
- Involved in redox titrations and as a standard for calibration.
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