Thursday, November 20, 2008

HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (H2O2)

Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a very pale blue liquid which appears colorless in a dilute solution, slightly more viscous than water. It is a weak acid. It has strong oxidizing properties and is therefore a powerful bleaching agent that is mostly used for bleaching paper, but has also found use as a disinfectant, as an oxidizer, as an antiseptic, and in rocketry (particularly in high concentrations as high-test peroxide or HTP) as a monopropellant, and in bipropellant systems.[1] The oxidizing capacity of hydrogen peroxide is so strong that the chemical is considered a highly reactive oxygen species.
Hydrogen peroxide is naturally produced as a byproduct of oxygen metabolism, and virtually all organisms possess enzymes known as peroxidases, which harmlessly catalytically decompose low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen.
Specification:
CONCENTRATION (w/w) (±0.2) : min % 50
DENSITY (g/cm3) 25°C : max 1.20
ACIDITY (gH2SO4/100ml) : max 0.05
STABILITY (mlO2/min/25ml) : max 0.3

Packing: 35 Kg/ 65 Kg Blue Polycans

Origin : Turkey

Application:
H2O2 is a strong and environmental friendly oxidizer.it is used to bleach textile and paper products,manufactuer or process foodstuffs,minerals ,petrochemicals and consumer products(detergent).it is also used for industrial waste treatment(detoxification).

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