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Sodium Percarbonate is a chemical compound, an oxidizing agent comprising sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide.
The name describes the structure of the molecule:
Raw Materials Used in Production:
Step-by-step Summary of Industrial Production Process:
Form and Color.
Sodium percarbonate appears as a white granular solid.
What it is for and where
Cosmetics
It is a restricted ingredient as III/12 a Relevant Item in the Annexes of the European Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009. Substance or ingredient reported: Hydrogen peroxide and other compounds or mixtures that release hydrogen peroxide, including carbamide peroxide and zinc peroxide, with the exception of the following substances in Annex II: No 1397, 1398, 1399
Deodorant agent. When substances that give off an unpleasant odour are included in cosmetic formulations (typical examples are methyl mercaptan and hydrogen sulphide derived from garlic), deodorants attenuate or eliminate the unpleasant exhalation. It helps counteract the formation of bad odours on body surfaces.
Oxidising. This ingredient has the ability to change the chemical nature of another ingredient either by adding oxygen or by removing hydrogen.
Commercial Applications.
Used as a bleaching agent in many laundry detergent formulations. It has oxidizing properties and serves a cleaning, disinfecting, and deodorizing function.
Detergent Industry. Sodium percarbonate is commonly used as a bleaching and disinfecting agent in laundry detergents, especially in "oxygen active" cleansers.
Properties. When immersed in water, it breaks down to form hydrogen peroxide and sodium carbonate, both of which are potent cleaning agents.
Common Applications. Beyond laundry detergents, it's also used in some all-purpose cleaners, carpet cleaners, and surface whiteners.
Safety.
It's generally deemed environmentally safe as it breaks down into water, oxygen, and sodium carbonate. However, it can be an irritant to eyes and skin, so it's always crucial to handle with care and avoid direct contact.
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