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SODIUM PEROXYDISULFATE (SODIUM PERSULFATE)

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate), also known as Sodium Persulfate is a white crystal or crystalline powder, odorless, tasteless. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is the inorganic compound with the formula Na2S2O8.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is the sodium salt of peroxydisulfuric acid, an oxidizing agent.

CAS Number: 7775-27-1
Molecular Formula: Na2O8S2
Molecular Weight: 238.1
EINECS Number: 231-892-1

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is soluble in water (70.4 when 20 ℃).
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a white solid that dissolves in water.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is almost non-hygroscopic and has good shelf-life.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a chemical compound with the molecular formula Na2S2O8. 
Formula is Na2S2O8, relative molecular mass is 238.13, gradual decomposition at room temperature, heating or rapidly decompose in ethanol, decomposition to release oxygen and produce sodium pyrosulfate. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a white, crystalline salt that is highly soluble in water.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a white crystalline salt that is commonly used as an oxidizing agent in various chemical reactions. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also known as sodium peroxodisulfate or simply "SPS." 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) has a molecular formula of Na2S2O8 and a molar mass of 238.13 g/mol. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is soluble in water and is commonly used in the production of polymers, detergents, and in various industrial applications.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) exists as colorless crystals or a white, crystalline powder. 
Moisture and platinum black, silver, lead, iron, copper, magnesium, nickel, manganese and other metal ions or their alloys can promote the decomposition, it decomposes rapidly and emit hydrogen peroxide at high temperature (about 200 ℃). 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) has a melting point of 150 °C and is slightly soluble in ethanol and acetone. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is extremely stable at room temperature but can decompose at higher temperatures or when exposed to ultraviolet light to release oxygen gas. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a strong oxidizing agent and can react with organic compounds to release heat and gases.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is the inorganic compound with the formula Na2S2O8. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is the sodium salt of peroxydisulfuric acid, H2S2O8, an oxidizing agent. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a white solid that dissolves in water. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is almost non-hygroscopic and has good shelf-life.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) has strong oxidizing. There is a strong irritation to the skin, prolonged contacting with the skin can cause allergies, should pay attention to it when operation. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) should be Sealed storage. 

Heat the ammonium persulfate and sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate solution to remove carbon dioxide and ammonia to obtain Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) in the Laboratory.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) a white crystalline solid. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is the inorganic compound. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is the sodium salt of peroxydisulfuric acid, an oxidizing agent. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a white solid that dissolves in water. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is almost non-hygroscopic and has good shelf-life.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate), also known as sodium peroxydisulfate is a white crystal or crystalline powder, odorless, tasteless. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate), relative molecular mass is 238.13. Gradual decomposition at room temperature, heating or rapidly decompose in ethanol, decomposition to release oxygen and produce sodium pyrosulfate.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is soluble in water (70.4 when 20 ℃).

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) has strong oxidizing. 
There is a strong irritation to the skin, prolonged contacting with the skin can cause allergies, should pay attention to it when operation.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) should be Sealed storage. heat the ammonium persulfate and sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate solution to remove carbon dioxide and ammonia to obtain Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) in the Laboratory.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is produced by electrolysis of an aqueous solution of sodium sulfate. 
The reaction produces hydrogen gas and persulfate ions, which then form Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate). 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can also be synthesized through reaction between hydrogen peroxide and sodium metabisulfite. 

The resulting solution is then treated with ammonia to obtain pure Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate).
Characterization of Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can be performed with several analytical techniques, including X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and electron microscopy. 
These methods help to determine the crystal structure, composition, and morphology of the compound.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can be analyzed using several methods, including chemical analysis, spectrophotometric analysis, and chromatography. 
These techniques are used to determine the purity, concentration, and properties of the compound.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is generally considered safe to use in scientific experiments. 

However, some studies have suggested that the compound may have harmful effects on aquatic organisms and may cause skin or eye irritation in humans. More research is needed to understand the potential biological effects of Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate).

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) has many applications in scientific experiments, including as an oxidizing agent, bleaching agent, and desizing agent in textile production. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used in the synthesis of polymers, ceramics, and other materials.
Persulfate is a strong oxidizer that is commonly used for clarifying swimming pools and spas. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used to destroy a broad range of soil and groundwater contaminants. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is often used for environmental applications like as a soil conditioner and for groundwater and soil remediation. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a bleaching agent used in hair cosmetics and as a detergent. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is an oxidizer and may intensify fire.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) (disodium peroxodisulfate, brief SPS), a stable salt of peroxodisulfuric acid, is a strong, yet easy to dose oxidant and an excellent radical source in aqueous media. 
Due to its high purity and low moisture content, SPS from RheinPerChemie is storage-stable and can be handled safely.

Occasionally, Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) tends to form lumps or cake when stored under ambient conditions. 
This behavior can be suppressed by small amounts of special silica additives. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is highly water-soluble. 

Aqueous solutions react slightly acidic and are less storage-stable than the anhydrous solid.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is frequently used as a polymerization initiator in the production of acrylic and other types of polymers. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) initiates the polymerization process by breaking chemical bonds in the monomer molecules and facilitating their cross-linking to form long polymer chains.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as an oxidizing agent in water treatment processes to remove organic contaminants and pollutants from water, such as in swimming pools or wastewater treatment.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as an etchant for the etching of printed circuit boards (PCBs). 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) helps remove the unwanted copper from the PCB, leaving behind the desired circuit pattern.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used in hair products as a bleaching agent to lighten the color of hair. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can also be used in combination with other chemicals to remove hair dye.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is sometimes used in cosmetic and personal care products as a component in hair relaxers, hair straighteners, and skin care formulations.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used in analytical chemistry for digestion and oxidation of samples, especially in the determination of various elements by spectroscopic and other analytical techniques.

Melting point: 100 °C
Density: 2,4 g/cm3
vapor pressure: 0Pa at 25℃
storage temp.: Store at +15°C to +25°C.
solubility: H2O: 1 M at 20 °C, clear, colorless
form: Solid
Specific Gravity: 2.4
color: White to yellow
Odor: Odorless
PH Range: 2.5 - 4.0
PH: 3.5-3.8 (100g/l, H2O, 20℃)
Water Solubility: 550 g/L (20 ºC)
Merck: 14,8656
Exposure limits    ACGIH: TWA 0.1 mg/m3
Stability: Stability Unstable. Strong oxidizer. Contact with combustible material may cause fire. Incompatible with combustible material, strong reducing agents, strong bases, alcohols, aluminium, magnesium. Protect from moisture.
InChIKey: CHQMHPLRPQMAMX-UHFFFAOYSA-L
LogP: -1 at 20℃

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) acts as a polymerization initiator in polymer chemistry, as an etchant and cleaner in the manufacturing of printed circuit boards, as a booster in hair bleaching formulations in cosmetics.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a strong oxidizing agent. 
Reacts with many combustible materials and reducing agents, often vigorously enough to start fires or cause explosions [Handling Chemicals Safely 1980 p. 855]. 

Decomposes gradually under ordinary conditions decomposition is promoted by moisture and heat [Merck]. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a chemical compound.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a strong oxidizer.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a severe irritant of skin, eyes, and respiratory system.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is almost non-hygroscopic and has particularly good ability to be stored for long time.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is easy and safe to handle.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is not combustible, but releases oxygen easily and assists combustion of other materials.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as a bleach, both standalone (particularly in hair cosmetics) and as a detergent component.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a replacement for ammonium persulfate in etching mixtures for zinc and printed circuit boards, and is used for pickling of copper and some other metals.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a source of free radicals, making it useful as an initiator for eg. emulsion polymerization reactions and for accelerated curing of low formaldehyde adhesives.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used as a soil conditioner and in manufacture of dyestuffs, modification of starch, bleach activator, desizing agent for oxidative desizing, etc.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is an oxidant, which when used in combination with H2O2 has synergistic effects on the rate of nitric oxide (NO) absorption.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used in combination with ferrous ethylenediaminetetraacetate (Fe2+-EDTA) systems for removal of nitric oxide from simulated flue gas.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) has potential implications in many fields of research and industry, including in the production of electronics, semiconductors, and energy storage systems. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) may also have potential applications in healthcare, such as in the development of new medicines and medical devices.

While Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) has many useful applications, it also has some limitations. 
For example, its stability and reactivity can be affected by the presence of impurities or other compounds in a reaction mixture. 
Future research should focus on developing new methods for synthesizing and characterizing Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate), as well as exploring new applications for this versatile compound.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can be used in the oil and gas industry as a breaker in fracturing fluids. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) helps break down the fracturing fluid polymers, aiding in the flowback of hydraulic fracturing fluids from the well.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is employed as a bleaching agent for fabrics and textiles. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can help remove stains and color impurities from textiles.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used in chemical analysis and testing procedures, such as in the determination of nitrogen content in organic compounds and in various titration and oxidation-reduction reactions.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is often used to initiate or catalyze oxidation reactions in various chemical processes. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can be used in the synthesis of organic compounds, such as the oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes or ketones.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a common reagent in laboratories for a wide range of chemical reactions. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is often used as a source of persulfate ions (S2O8^2-) in experiments and reactions.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can be used as a stain remover in household cleaning products and laundry detergents, helping to break down and remove tough stains from fabrics.

Preparation Method Of Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate):
1. The electrolytic oxidation of the aqueous solution of ammonium sulfate is to obtain ammonium persulfate, and then metathesis reaction with sodium hydroxide, after the expulsion of the ammonia by-product, and then concentrated under reduced pressure, crystallization, drying, to obtain sodium sulfate.
(NH4) 2S2O8 + 2NaOH → Na2S2O8 + 2NH3 + 2H2O.

2. Dithionic acid can be prepared by electrolysis of cold sulfuric acid won, which reacts with alkali and then obtain sodium sulfate.
2HSO4--2e → H2S2O8
H2S2O8 + 2NaOH → Na2S2O8 + 2H2O.

The salt is prepared by the electrolytic oxidation of sodium bisulfate:
2NaHSO4 ⟶ Na2S2O8 + H2
{displaystyle {ce {2 NaHSO4 -> Na2S2O8 + H2}}}

Oxidation is conducted at a platinum anode. 
In this way about 165,000 tons were produced in 2005.
The standard redox potential of Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) into hydrogen sulfate is 2.1 V, which is higher than that of hydrogen peroxide (1.8 V) but lower than ozone (2.2 V).

The sulfate radical formed in situ has a standard electrode potential of 2.7 V.
However, there are a few drawbacks in utilizing platinum anodes to produce the salts; the manufacturing process is inefficient due to oxygen evolution and the product could contain contaminants coming from platinum corrosion (mainly due to extremely oxidizing nature of the sulfate radical). 
Thus, boron-doped diamond electrodes have been proposed as alternatives to the conventional platinum electrodes.

Uses Of Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate):
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as a bleach, both standalone (particularly in hair cosmetics) and as a detergent component. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a replacement for ammonium persulfate in etching mixtures for zinc and printed circuit boards, and is used for pickling of copper and some other metals. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a source of free radicals, making it useful as an initiator for e.g. emulsion polymerization reactions and for accelerated curing of low formaldehyde adhesives. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used as a soil conditioner and in manufacture of dyestuffs, modification of starch, bleach activator, desizing agent for oxidative desizing, etc.
For waste processing in the photographic industry, used as a soft metal surface corrosion agents of the printed circuit board and textile desizing agents, sulfur dyes colorformer.
Sodium peroxydisulfate is used in the following products: cosmetics and personal care products, pH regulators and water treatment products, laboratory chemicals and water treatment chemicals.

Sodium peroxydisulfate is used in the following areas: health services and scientific research and development. 
Other release to the environment of Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use as reactive substance.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as a radical initiator for emulsion polymerization reactions like acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, detergent component, soil conditioner and soil remediation. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used for curing of formaldehyde adhesives. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) acts as a bleaching agent and in the production of dyestuffs. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) finds application in zinc and printed circuit boards and considered to be a replacement for ammonium persulfate in etching mixtures.

Further, Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used in the preparation of diapocynin from apocynin. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) plays a role in the conversion of phenols to para-diphenols in alkaline solution and of arylamines to aminophenols. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is actively involved in the Elbs persulfate oxidation and the Boyland-Sims oxidation reactions as an oxidizing agent.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is mainly used as a radical initiator for emulsion polymerization reactions for styrene based polymers such as Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene.
Also applicable for accelerated curing of low formaldehyde adhesives.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a bleach, both standalone (particularly in hair cosmetics) and as a detergent component.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a replacement for ammonium persulfate in etching mixtures for zinc and printed circuit boards, and is used for pickling of copper and some other metals.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is most commonly used as a radical initiator for emulsion polymerisation reactions for styrene based polymers such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used for fast paced curing of low formaldehyde adhesives.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) itself is a bleach specifically in hair cosmetics and as a detergent component.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as a replacement of ammonium persulfate in etching mixtures for zinc and printed circuit boards.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used for pickling of copper and some other metals.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as a soil conditioner.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used for the remediation of groundwater and soils.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used for the manufacturing of dyestuffs.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used for the modification of starch.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is useful as a bleach activator.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used as a desizing agent for oxidative desizing etc. in textile industries.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as an environmental remediation agent. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used for polluted land remediation, water treatment, waste gas treatment, and oxidative degradation of harmful substances.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as a radical initiator for emulsion polymerization reactions like acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, detergent component, soil conditioner and soil remediation. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used for curing of formaldehyde adhesives. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) acts as a bleaching agent and in the production of dyestuffs. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) finds application in zinc and printed circuit boards and considered to be a replacement for ammonium persulfate in etching mixtures.
 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used in the preparation of diapocynin from apocynin. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) plays a role in the conversion of phenols to para-diphenols in alkaline solution and of arylamines to aminophenols. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is actively involved in the Elbs persulfate oxidation and the Boyland-Sims oxidation reactions as an oxidizing agent.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used for the treatment of metal surfaces.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used for re-pulping of wet strength paper in the paper industry.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used as a disinfectant.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as a radical initiator for emulsion polymerization reactions like acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, detergent component, soil conditioner and soil remediation. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used for curing of formaldehyde adhesives. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) acts as a bleaching agent and in the production of dyestuffs. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) finds application in zinc and printed circuit boards and considered to be a replacement for ammonium persulfate in etching mixtures. 
Further, Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used in the preparation of diapocynin from apocynin. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) plays a role in the conversion of phenols to para-diphenols in alkaline solution and of arylamines to aminophenols. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is actively involved in the Elbs persulfate oxidation and the Boyland-Sims oxidation reactions as an oxidizing agent.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used as a soil conditioner and for soil and groundwater remediation and in manufacture of dyestuffs, modification of starch, bleach activator, desizing agent for oxidative desizing, etc.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a specialized oxidizing agent in chemistry, classically in the Elbs persulfate oxidation and the Boyland–Sims oxidation reactions.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate)  is also used in radical reactions; for example in a synthesis of diapocynin from apocynin where iron(II) sulfate is the radical initiator.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as a gel breaker, a battery depolarizer and an organic polymer emulsion polymerization initiator for oil well fracturing fluid. 
Photographic industry for film development, fixer I textile industry used as a Desizing agent, vat dye coloring agent.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can also be used as a waste liquid treatment agent, a metal surface treatment agent, an etchant for a printed circuit board, and the like.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as a bleach, both standalone (particularly in hair cosmetics) and as a detergent component.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a replacement for ammonium persulfate in etching mixtures for zinc and printed circuit boards, and is used for pickling of copper and some other metals.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a source of free radicals, making it useful as an initiator for e.g. emulsion polymerization reactions and for accelerated curing of low formaldehyde adhesives.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used as a soil conditioner and in manufacture of dyestuffs, modification of starch, bleach activator, desizing agent for oxidative desizing, etc.
For waste processing in the photographic industry, used as a soft metal surface corrosion agents of the printed circuit board and textile desizing agents, sulfur dyes colorformer.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used as a polymerization initiator in the production of acrylic and other types of polymers. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) facilitates the formation of polymer chains from monomer molecules.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) serves as an oxidizing agent in water treatment processes, helping to remove organic contaminants and pollutants from water. 

In the electronics industry, Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is employed as an etchant for printed circuit boards (PCBs). 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) removes unwanted copper to create the desired circuit pattern.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used in hair products as a bleaching agent to lighten hair color. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can also be used to remove hair dye.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is found in certain cosmetic and personal care products, especially in hair relaxers, hair straighteners, and skin care formulations.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is used in analytical chemistry for sample digestion and oxidation, aiding in the determination of various elements using analytical techniques.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can be used in the oil and gas industry as a breaker in fracturing fluids to break down polymers and assist in fluid flowback during hydraulic fracturing.
In the textile industry, Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) serves as a bleaching agent for fabrics, helping to remove stains and color impurities.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can be used to initiate oxidation reactions in the synthesis of organic compounds. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate)'s used to oxidize alcohols to aldehydes or ketones.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a common reagent in laboratories for a wide range of chemical reactions, as it is a source of persulfate ions and plays a role in various experiments and reactions.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can be found in household cleaning products and laundry detergents, where it aids in breaking down and removing stubborn stains from fabrics.

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is an oxidant, which when used in combination with H2O2 has synergistic effects on the rate of nitric oxide (NO) absorption. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is also used in combination with ferrous ethylenediaminetetraacetate (Fe2+-EDTA) systems for removal of nitric oxide from simulated flue gas.

Storage Of Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate):
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a strong oxidizer and a severe irritant of skin, eyes, and respiratory system. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is almost non-hygroscopic and has particularly good ability to be stored for long time. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is easy and safe to handle. 

Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is not combustible, but releases oxygen easily and assists combustion of other materials.
Conditions/ substances to avoid mixing persulfates with are: moisture, heat, flame, ignition sources, shock, friction, reducing agents, organic material, sodium peroxide, aluminum and powdered metals.

Safety Profile Of Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate):
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) is a strong oxidizing agent, meaning it can promote combustion and increase the intensity of fires when it comes into contact with flammable materials. 
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) should be stored away from flammable substances.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can be irritating to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. 

Direct contact with the skin or eyes can lead to irritation, and inhaling its dust or mist can irritate the respiratory tract.
When heated or exposed to high temperatures, Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) can release toxic fumes, including sulfur oxides. 
Proper ventilation and respiratory protection may be necessary when working with it in such conditions.

Prolonged or repeated exposure to Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) may lead to sensitization in some individuals, resulting in allergic reactions upon subsequent exposure.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate)t should not be mixed with incompatible substances, such as reducing agents (e.g., strong reducing agents like hydrogen peroxide), as this can lead to hazardous reactions.
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) should be cleaned up carefully using appropriate protective equipment and procedures. 

Synonyms Of Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate):
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate)
7775-27-1
Sodium peroxydisulfate
Sodium peroxodisulfate
Peroxydisulfuric acid, disodium salt
disodium;sulfonatooxy sulfate
J49FYF16JE
DTXSID4029698
DTXCID009698
Disodium peroxodisulphate
Peroxydisulfuric acid (((HO)S(O)2)2O2), sodium salt (1:2)
sodium persulphate
CAS-7775-27-1
Persulfate de sodium
Persulfate de sodium [French]
Sodium peroxydisulphate
Disodium peroxydisulfate
EINECS 231-892-1
MFCD00003501
UN1505
UNII-J49FYF16JE
Peroxydisulfuric acid (((HO)S(O)2)2O2), disodium salt
sodium peroxidisulfate
ORISTAR SP
Sodium peroxy disulfate
Na2S2O8
EC 231-892-1
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) [MI]
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) [INCI]
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) [VANDF]
CHQMHPLRPQMAMX-UHFFFAOYSA-L
Tox21_201326
Tox21_303592
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) (NA2S2O8)
AKOS025244086
NCGC00257410-01
NCGC00258878-01
Sodium peroxydisulfate (Sodium Persulfate) [UN1505] [Oxidizer]
disodium [(sulfonatoperoxy)sulfonyl]oxidanide
FT-0698963
Q419438

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