Potassium Monopersulfate Compound CAS 70693-62-8
Potassium Monopersulfate Compound (Potassium peroxymonosulfate) refers to a compound salt of potassium hydrogen persulfate, which is an inorganic acidic oxidant. Potassium hydrogen persulfate composite salt is a new type of active oxygen disinfectant. As a fifth generation disinfectant, it has a very strong and effective non chlorine oxidation ability. Its aqueous solution is acidic, making it very suitable for disinfection of various water bodies. After dissolution, it produces various highly active small molecule free radicals, reactive oxygen species and other derivatives, and does not form toxic by-products in water, making it highly safe.
Item |
Standard |
Appearance |
White powder or granule |
Available Oxygen % |
≥4.50 |
Loss on drying % |
≤0.1 |
Bulk Density g/L |
≥800 |
pH value (10g/L,25°C) |
2.0-2.3 |
Particle size (0.850~0.075mm) % |
≥90.0 |
Potassium Monopersulfate Compound is used for oral cleaning, disinfection of swimming pools and hot spring water bodies, pulp bleaching, etc.
Potassium hydrogen persulfate and peroxyacetic acid are extremely similar, with peroxide bonds connected to sulfur atoms and carbon atoms respectively. Potassium hydrogen persulfate is an inorganic substance, and its effective disinfectant ingredient is monosulfate ion, which can oxidize microbial proteins and cause microbial death. Potassium bisulfate monopersulfate is a neutral salt, and the acidity of its aqueous solution is caused by the dissolution of potassium bisulfate in the composite salt to produce hydrogen ions. However, potassium hydrogen persulfate has much better stability under acidic conditions than under neutral conditions, and will decompose rapidly under alkaline conditions. The compounded potassium hydrogen persulfate complex salt is a disinfectant made from sodium chloride, organic acid, and potassium hydrogen persulfate monohydrate. In aqueous solution, it utilizes the special oxidation ability of potassium hydrogen persulfate monohydrate to undergo a chain reaction in water, continuously producing new ecological oxygen, hypochlorous acid, free hydroxyl groups, and hydrogen peroxide. The oxidation of newly formed oxygen and free hydroxyl groups can alter the permeability of cell membranes, causing them to rupture, thereby maintaining a normal protective layer and achieving the goal of killing bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses.
25kgs/drum, 9tons/20’container
25kgs/bag, 20tons/20’container
Potassium Monopersulfate Compound CAS 70693-62-8
Potassium Monopersulfate Compound CAS 70693-62-8