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SODIUM PERCARBONATE (SPC)

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC), or sodium carbonate peroxide is a chemical substance with formula Na2H3CO6. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is an adduct of sodium carbonate ("soda ash" or "washing soda") and hydrogen peroxide (that is, a perhydrate) whose formula is more properly written as 2 Na2CO3 · 3 H2O2. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a colorless, crystalline, hygroscopic and water-soluble solid.

CAS Number: 3313-92-6
Molecular Formula: C2H3NaO6
Molecular Weight: 146.03

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is sometimes abbreviated as SPC. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) contains 32.5% by weight of hydrogen peroxide.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used in some eco-friendly bleaches and other cleaning products.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a chemical compound with the formula 2Na₂CO₃ · 3H₂O₂. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a white, crystalline, and water-soluble solid that releases hydrogen peroxide upon dissolution in water. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a powerful oxidizing agent and has various applications, especially in laundry products and as an environmentally friendly bleach.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a chemical compound that is often used as a bleaching agent, stain remover, and laundry additive. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a chemical mixture of sodium carbonate (soda ash) and hydrogen peroxide.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a white, crystalline solid that releases hydrogen peroxide when dissolved in water.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is also named as solid hydrogen peroxide; it is an addition of sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide. 
This granular product provides a stable source of alkaline hydrogen peroxide which is environmentally friendly and easy to use. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a good cleaning and bleaching agent at normal temperature. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) provides powerful cleaning, bleaching, stain removal, deodorizing and disinfecting capabilities. 
Our Sodium Percarbonate with high stability has a wide range of applications including use in heavy duty laundry detergents, all fabric bleaches, wooden furniture polish & cleaners and personal care formulations.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a free-flowing powder with a common name of solid hydrogen peroxide, it is an addition compound of sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) has an active available oxygen content which is equivalent to 27.5% H2O2. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) breaks down to oxygen, water and sodium carbonate upon decomposition. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC)'s an environmentally safe bleaching agent.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a uncoated and stabilized peroxide that serves as a powerful oxygen bleaching agent for cleaning, whitening, stain removal, hygiene, disinfection, water softening and product compaction. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) comes in a powder form and is one of the most effective stain removers and disinfectants especially when used in synergy with a bleach activator or catalyst.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a free flowing, colorless, hygroscopic and water-soluble powder. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) has high oxidizing properties when it comes in contact with water, due to this it’s an effective cleaning agent.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC), is a chemical with the formula Na2H3CO6. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is an adduct of sodium carbonate (“soda ash” or “washing soda”) and hydrogen peroxide (that is, perhydrate), and its formula is better written as 2 Na2CO3 3 H2O2. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a colorless, crystalline, hygroscopic, water-soluble solid. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is sometimes abbreviated as SPC. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used in some eco-friendly bleaches and other cleaning products.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used as a bleach “substitute” in cleaning products, dishwashing tablets and laundry detergents. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is dissolved in water it liberates hydrogen peroxide which works as a bleach but from temp ≥ 60  ͦC ( for lower temperatures an activator like TAED is required). 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is effective for removing tea, coffee, wine, fruit and other stains without damaging o discoloring the fabric.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a white crystalline water-soluble adduct of sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide, with formula Na2CO3•1.5H2O2. 
Despite the name, it is, in fact, a carbonate per hydrate.; it should not be confused with sodium peroxocarbonate Na2CO4 or peroxodicarbonate Na2C2O6. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be used in organic synthesis as a convenient source of anhydrous H2O2, particularly in solvents that cannot dissolve the carbonate but can leach the H2O2 out of it.

At room temperature, solid Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) has the orthorhombic crystal structure, with the Cmca crystallographic space group. 
The structure changes to Pbca as the crystals are cooled below about −30 °C.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is  a chemical substance with formula Na ₂H ₃CO ₆. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is an adduct of sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a colorless, crystalline, hygroscopic and water-soluble solid. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) usually comes in the form of Granules.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used in Aquaculture production systems (Fish/Shellfish farms) as a water disinfectant.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) decomposes in water into H2O2, Na+ and CO32  it is also referred to as “emergency oxygen powder.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) has anti-parasitic effects, controls unwanted algae growth and has sanitizing properties. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is safer and easier to handle over H2O2  and so it has a certain advantage over other H2O2 products.
The name "sodium percarbonate" (SPC) does not reflect the structure of this oxidizing agent, which is in fact a carbonate perhydrate: 2 Na2CO3 • 3 H2O2. 
Although SPC is very storage-stable if dry, the solid material has a slight vapour pressure of hydrogen peroxide leading to exchange with water or to violent reactions with oxidizable substrates, even in the solid state.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a source of highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide in non-aqueous systems, even if the material is not fully soluble. 
The addition of small amounts of water or sonication can increase the rate of oxidation. 
For example, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) allows the convenient preparation of peroxyacids from acid chlorides, and even from the acids themselves.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC), or oxygen bleach powder is a free-flowing, white powder. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is an addition compound of sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) has an active available oxygen content (13%) which is equivalent to 27.5% Hydrogen peroxide. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) breaks down to oxygen, water and sodium carbonate upon decomposition. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is an environmentally safe bleaching agent. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) bleach offers many of the same functional benefits as liquid hydrogen peroxide. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) dissolves into water rapidly to release oxygen and provides powerful cleaning, bleaching, stain removal and deodorizing capabilities in addition to being effective at killing bacteria, fungus, viruses and algae. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) has the added advantage of having no odour.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) improves the performance of conventional detergents and shampoos on stubborn stains. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a gentle stain remover for synthetic carpeting and upholstery fabrics. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) saves time by allowing cleaning in one pass that would perhaps have taken two or three passes with a carpet cleaner that uses shampoo only. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) improves personal safety by eliminating the need to use harsher cleaning or stain removal products. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) also eliminates the need for expensive prespotters and stain removers. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) prolongs carpet cleaner machine life by reducing the use of harsh and corrosive products. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is very effective as a laundry presoak for heavily stained articles. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) brightens colours and prevents fabric from become yellowed or darkened.
Water treatment options for organic aquaculture are restricted, compared to those available to conventional fish farming; only easily degradable disinfectants are allowed. 

One of the permissible water disinfectants that can be used in both conventional and organic aquaculture production systems is Sodium Percarbonate (SPC). 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a dry, granulated form of hydrogen peroxide (H202), being a crystalline adduct of H2O2 with sodium carbonate.

Appearance: White solid
Solubility in water: 150 g/l

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is utilized primarily as a bleaching agent in cleaning products, eco-friendly bleaches, and as a laboratory source of anhydrous hydrogen peroxide. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is widely used as anionic surfactant in household detergents, such as washing powder, laundry detergent liquid, dishwashing liquid and other daily cleaners, pH regulators and water treatment products, water treatment chemicals, cosmetics, and personal care products, metal and non-metal surface treatment products, metalworking fluids, textile treatment products, dyes, and water softeners. 
Additionally, other uses include fungicides, algaecides, chemical synthesis, and environmental applications. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is obtained through the reaction of sodium carbonate with hydrogen peroxide, which can be achieved via dry, spray, and wet processes. 
The dry method comprises spraying of aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution on solid sodium carbonate. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) a solid-liquid reaction yield sodium percarbonate. 

In the spray process, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is created by a fluid bed process. 
Solutions of hydrogen peroxide and sodium carbonate are sprayed into a drying chamber to dehydrate. 
The wet process forms Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) by crystallization.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a chemical that is formulated from Sodium Carbonate (Soda Ash) and Hydrogen Peroxide (Perhydrate). 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is generally used as a cleaning agent and has commercially recognized as "Oxy" cleaners. 
Other common names are Sodium Percarbonate (SPC), sodium carbonate sesquiperhydrate, PCS, SPC, solid hydrogen peroxide and Sodium carbonate hydrogen peroxide. 

As an oxidizing agent, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is an ingredient in a number of home and laundry cleaning products, including non-chlorine color safe bleach products such as OxyBoost, OxiClean, Tide laundry detergent, and Vanish. 
Dissolved in water, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) yields a mixture of hydrogen peroxide (which eventually decomposes to water and oxygen) and sodium carbonate ("soda ash").
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a white, crystalline compound commonly used as a bleaching agent, disinfectant, and oxidizing agent in various industrial and laboratory settings. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a readily available and inexpensive chemical, which makes it a popular choice for industries and researchers worldwide.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a source of active oxygen, as it decomposes in water to release hydrogen peroxide. 
Hydrogen peroxide is a powerful oxidizing agent that can effectively bleach and lighten stains on fabrics and surfaces.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is commonly used as an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional chlorine bleach in laundry detergents. 
When added to laundry, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can help remove stains and brighten whites without producing harmful chlorine fumes.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is effective in removing various types of stains, including coffee, tea, wine, and grass stains. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is often used as a pre-soak or added directly to laundry to boost stain-removing capabilities.
Due to its oxygen-releasing properties, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) has mild disinfectant properties. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be used to clean and sanitize surfaces in the home, such as kitchen countertops and cutting boards.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be used to control algae and moss growth on outdoor surfaces, such as decks, patios, and sidewalks. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) provides an environmentally friendly way to clean and remove these unwanted growths.
In carpet cleaning solutions, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can help break down and lift stains from carpets and upholstery.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be used as a mild drain cleaner. When mixed with water, it releases oxygen, which can help break down organic matter and clear clogs in drains.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used to clean and brighten wood decks, removing stains and discoloration caused by weathering and exposure to the elements.

Uses Of Sodium Percarbonate (SPC):
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is a bleaching agent for domestic and industrial use, denture cleaner, mild antiseptic.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used as antistaling and disinfection agent. 
1% water solution of Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can keep vegetables and fruits fresh for 4 to 5 moths, which is widely uised abroad. 

According to standards of UN Food and Agricultural Organization, industry standards of sodium percarbonate as food additive have been made. 
This will help to lead sodium percarbonate to be appropriately used.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used as textile bleaching agent and dyestuff color developing agent. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is especially suited for synthetic fibers, animal fibers, synthetic resins, and fibers treated by fluorescent brightening agent.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used as oxidant. Sodium percarbonate can be used as oxidants in hydroxylation of aldehyde group to phenolic group, oxidation of organoborane, nitrilase, oxidation of sulfur ether with amine, epoxidation of olefin, oxidation of ketone, break oxidation of α-diketone, and some other reactions.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can also be used as metal surface treatment agents, hard filth removing agents in electroplating industry, wastewater treatment agents, and polymerization control agents.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is often used as a laundry booster or bleach alternative. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) helps to whiten whites, remove stains, and brighten colored fabrics. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be added to the washing machine along with regular laundry detergent.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is effective in removing stains from various surfaces, including clothing, carpets, upholstery, and household items. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be used as a pre-soak or added directly to the stain.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be used to clean various surfaces around the house. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is effective on kitchen countertops, sinks, cutting boards, and bathroom surfaces. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can also be used to clean outdoor surfaces like decks and patios.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used to control the growth of algae and moss on outdoor surfaces. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be applied to decks, sidewalks, and other areas where these growths may occur.
The oxygen-releasing properties of Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) contribute to its mild disinfectant properties. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be used to sanitize surfaces in the home.

In carpet cleaning solutions, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be effective in removing stains and brightening the carpet fibers.
When mixed with water, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) releases oxygen, which can help break down organic matter in drains, making it useful as a mild drain cleaner.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used as a cleaner for wood decks, helping to remove stains and discoloration caused by exposure to the elements.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is sometimes used in DIY dishwasher detergent formulations for its cleaning and sanitizing properties.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used as an oxidizing agent in pool and spa water treatment to help control algae and bacteria.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used in some eco-friendly cleaning products and as a laboratory source of anhydrous hydrogen peroxide. 

As a color safe bleach, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is an ingredient in many home and laundry products.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be used as a mild fungicide in gardening. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) may help control fungal diseases on plants, and it's considered a more environmentally friendly alternative to some traditional chemical fungicides.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be effective in removing mold and mildew from various surfaces, including bathroom tiles, shower curtains, and outdoor furniture.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be used to clean concrete surfaces and masonry. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) helps remove dirt, stains, and mildew from driveways, sidewalks, and other concrete structures.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is sometimes used to remove oil stains from surfaces such as driveways and garage floors.
In certain applications, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used as part of septic tank maintenance to promote the breakdown of organic matter.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is an ingredient in some teeth-whitening products. 

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC)'s used in combination with other substances to help lift and remove surface stains from teeth.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be used to clean jewelry, especially items made of silver. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can help remove tarnish and restore shine to metal surfaces.

In DIY cleaning solutions, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be included as an ingredient for cleaning dishes and glassware.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can help clean and refresh outdoor patio furniture, removing dirt and stains.
In some aquarium cleaning solutions, Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) is used to help remove algae and stains from tank surfaces.

Safety Profile Of Sodium Percarbonate (SPC):
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can cause irritation to the eyes and skin. 
Direct contact with the compound or its solutions may lead to redness, itching, or burning sensations. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC)'s crucial to use protective equipment such as gloves and goggles when handling concentrated solutions.

Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) can be harmful. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) may cause stomach upset, nausea, and vomiting.
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) could lead to more severe health issues. 

Inhaling dust or mist containing Sodium Percarbonate (SPC) may cause respiratory irritation. 
Sodium Percarbonate (SPC)'s advisable to use the compound in well-ventilated areas and, when handling powders, to wear appropriate respiratory protection.

Synonyms Of Sodium Percarbonate (SPC):
Disodium peroxydicarbonate
Sodium peroxydicarbonate
Peroxydicarbonic acid, disodium salt
3313-92-6
SPC-G
EINECS 222-003-8
UNII-M3Z93XQ08V
M3Z93XQ08V
disodium;carboxylatooxy carbonate
Peroxydicarbonic acid, sodium salt (1:2)
UN2467
SCHEMBL668786
DTXSID10889464
AKOS015914012
Sodium percarbonate [UN2467] [Oxidizer]
Q27283455
 

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