Applications
Chemical Industry: It is an important raw material for the production of sodium perborate, sodium percarbonate, peroxyacetic acid, and other peroxides. It can also be used in organic synthesis reactions, such as epoxidation reactions, hydroxylation reactions, and has wide applications in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, dyes, and other intermediates.
Paper Industry: Mainly used for bleaching pulp, it can effectively remove lignin and pigments, improve the whiteness and quality of paper, and is relatively friendly to the environment, reducing the pollution caused by traditional chlorine-based bleaching agents.
Textile Industry: Used for bleaching and desizing of fabrics, it can impart good whiteness and softness to fabrics, as well as remove impurities and oils from fabrics.
Environmental Protection: Can be used to treat cyanide-containing wastewater, sulfur-containing wastewater, etc., by oxidizing harmful substances into harmless ones to purify water quality. It can also be used for soil remediation to remove pollutants from soil.
Food Industry: Low-concentration hydrogen peroxide can be used as a food processing aid for disinfection and preservation of food. For example, it is used in milk preservation, disinfection of food packaging materials, and other applications.
Pharmaceutical Field: Around 3% hydrogen peroxide solution is commonly used for wound disinfection, utilizing its oxidative properties to kill bacteria and viruses, preventing wound infection. It is also used as an oxidant or reducing agent in some pharmaceutical syntheses.
Safety Precautions
Hydrogen peroxide is corrosive and can cause burns when in contact with the skin. Protective gloves, goggles, and other protective equipment should be worn when using it. If accidentally exposed to the skin, rinse with plenty of water immediately.
High-concentration hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidative and may cause combustion or explosion when in contact with flammable materials, organic substances, etc. It should be stored and transported separately from these substances.
It should be stored in a cool, ventilated warehouse, away from ignition sources, heat sources, and direct sunlight. It should be stored separately from reducers, acids, alkalis, etc., and should not be mixed together.
Applications
Chemical Industry: It is an important raw material for the production of sodium perborate, sodium percarbonate, peroxyacetic acid, and other peroxides. It can also be used in organic synthesis reactions, such as epoxidation reactions, hydroxylation reactions, and has wide applications in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, dyes, and other intermediates.
Paper Industry: Mainly used for bleaching pulp, it can effectively remove lignin and pigments, improve the whiteness and quality of paper, and is relatively friendly to the environment, reducing the pollution caused by traditional chlorine-based bleaching agents.
Textile Industry: Used for bleaching and desizing of fabrics, it can impart good whiteness and softness to fabrics, as well as remove impurities and oils from fabrics.
Environmental Protection: Can be used to treat cyanide-containing wastewater, sulfur-containing wastewater, etc., by oxidizing harmful substances into harmless ones to purify water quality. It can also be used for soil remediation to remove pollutants from soil.
Food Industry: Low-concentration hydrogen peroxide can be used as a food processing aid for disinfection and preservation of food. For example, it is used in milk preservation, disinfection of food packaging materials, and other applications.
Pharmaceutical Field: Around 3% hydrogen peroxide solution is commonly used for wound disinfection, utilizing its oxidative properties to kill bacteria and viruses, preventing wound infection. It is also used as an oxidant or reducing agent in some pharmaceutical syntheses.
Safety Precautions
Hydrogen peroxide is corrosive and can cause burns when in contact with the skin. Protective gloves, goggles, and other protective equipment should be worn when using it. If accidentally exposed to the skin, rinse with plenty of water immediately.
High-concentration hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidative and may cause combustion or explosion when in contact with flammable materials, organic substances, etc. It should be stored and transported separately from these substances.
It should be stored in a cool, ventilated warehouse, away from ignition sources, heat sources, and direct sunlight. It should be stored separately from reducers, acids, alkalis, etc., and should not be mixed together.

