- Sodium perborate
(PBS) is a white, odorless, water-soluble chemical compound with
chemical formula NaBO3.
- Sodium perborate
usually exists in two forms, tetrahydrated and monohydrated.
- Sodium perborate
is a nontoxic, innocuous and inexpensive industrial chemical.
- Sodium perborate
is obtained commercially by addition of hydrogen peroxide to a
sodium metaborate solution at a temperature close to 20.degree.
C. according to the continuous or batch fabrication methods.
- Sodium perborate
is manufactured by reaction of disodium tetraborate pentahydrate,
hydrogen peroxide, and sodium hydroxide.
- Sodium perborate
undergoes hydrolysis in contact with water, producing hydrogen
peroxide and borate.
- Sodium perborate
is a less aggressive bleach than sodium hypochlorite, causing
less degradation to dyes and textiles.
- Sodium perborate
releases oxygen rapidly at temperatures over 60°C.
- To make it active
at lower temperatures (40-60 °C), it has to be mixed with a
suitable activator, typically tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED).
- The sodium
perborate is placed inside the tooth and left in place for an
extended period of time to allow it to diffuse into the tooth
and bleach stains from the inside out.
- It has antiseptic
properties and can act as a disinfectant.
- It is also used as
a "disappearing" preservative in some brands of eye drops.
- It serves as a
source of active oxygen in many detergents, laundry detergents,
cleaning products, and laundry bleaches.
- It is also present
in some tooth bleaching formulas.
- It is used as a
bleaching agent for internal bleaching of a non vital root
treated tooth.
- Sodium perborate
can also be used for selective monobromination of various
deactivated anilines using potassium bromide and ammonium
molybdate as catalyst.
- Sodium perborate
produced by means of a product of hydrogen peroxide and sodium
metaborate reaction, is widely used in household, textile and
chemical industries. As an effective universal oxidizing and
bleaching agent.
- Today most
dentists still use sodium perborate mixed with water or hydrogen
peroxide in the internal bleaching technique.
- A study was made
of the activation of Bacillus cereus strain T spores by using
the oxidizing agent sodium perborate.
- This is one of the
first oxidative preservatives developed, and it works by
oxidizing cell walls or membranes and disrupting
cellular function.
- Sodium perborate
is used by industry to formulate a variety of cleaning products
including powders or tablets sold as laundry detergents, dish
washing products, or a variety of other cleaning products.
- Inorder to meet
the growing demand in sodium perborate market, the existing
capacity of sodium perborate plant will be raised to 34.000 tpa
new capacity by 14.000 tpa expansion.
- Over the last five
years, the use of sodium perborate in detergent products
marketed across Western Europe has decreased by around 80% and
sodium perborates have been largely replaced by sodium
percarbonates.
- Sodium perborate
is recognized as an outstanding oxidative bleaching agent and
has been widely used as such for almost a century.
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General
Information
- About Sodium
Perborate
- Sodium Perborate
- Sodium Perborate
technical information
Process
- Crystal Size
Distribution in Batch Sodium Perborate Precipitation
- Electrosynthesis
of Sodium Perborate
- Process of making
Sodium Perborate
- Sodium Perborate
Usage instead of Hydrogen Peroxide for the Reinforcement of
Oxygen Delignification
- Synthesis of
quinazolinone analogues using Sodium Perborate catalyst
Studies
- Mild and
regioselective oxidative bromination of anilines using
potassium bromide and sodium perborate
- Study of 3 TCF
bleaching processes applied to soda-AQ hesperaloe funifera pulp
- Oxidative
Activation of Bacillus cereus Spores
- The Effect of the
Bleaching Agent Sodium Perborate on Macrophage Adhesion in
Vitro: Implications in External Cervical Root Resorption
- Evaluation of
biocompatibility of sodium perborate and 30% hydrogen peroxide
using the analysis of the adherence capacity and morphology of
macrophages
Patent &
Technology
- Sodium perborate
- Process of making
sodium perborate
- Process for the
production of sodium perborate
- Detergent and
bleaching agent comprising sodium perborate and sodium alpha.
beta-glucoheptonate
- Storage-stable
detergent composition containing sodium perborate and activator
- Non-caking
bleaching detergent composition containing a lower hydrate of
sodium perborate
- Continuous method
for preparation of granulated sodium perborate
- Light bulk density
sodium perborate
- Gentle unloading
of sodium perborate from bulk vehicles by pneumatic plug
conveying
- Best Available
Techniques for the manufacture of sodium perborate
Company Profiles
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Consultancy
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Mumbai
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Turnkey &
Plant
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from China
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Maharashtra
Functions
- Oxidative
Iodination of Aromatic Amines and Other Arenes, with
Sodium Percarbonate as the Oxidant
- Further functional
group oxidations using sodium perborate
- Performances of a
Builder System with Low Content of Sodium Tripolyphosphate
- Epoxidation of
cyclooctene and 1,5-cyclooctadiene by sodium perborate oxidation
Toxicity
- Sodium Perborate
- Toxicity
information about Sodium Perborate
- Opinion on the
results of the Risk Assessment of: Sodium Perborate
- Comparison of
Tetraacetylethylendiamine + Sodium Perborate and Sodium
Hypochlorite Cytotoxicity
on L929 Fibroblasts
- Sodium perborate
and perboric acid
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Application
- Bleaching with
sodium perborate
- Esthetic Options:
Bleaching
- One step process
for desizing, scouring and bleaching of cotton fabric using a
novel ecofriendly bleaching agent
- The chemical
components of detergents and their roles in the washing process
- An in vitro
comparison of the bleaching efficacy of 35% carbamide peroxide
with established intracoronal bleaching agents
- Use of sodium
perborate in the preparation of sodium chlorite - part1
- Use of sodium
perborate in the preparation of sodium chlorite - part2
Product
- Product data sheet
- Dehypon LS 531
- Hubbell Gardo -
Product Specification
- Sodium Perborate
- Specification Data
Sheet - Sodium Perborate(10486-00-7)
- Sodium Perborate
- FB® 700C Sodium
Percarbonate
Technical Data Sheet
- Specification Data
Sheet
Sodium Perborate (10486-00-7; 10332-33-9)
- Sodium Perborate
technical sheet
- Data Sheet of
Sodium Perborate
- Sodium Perborate
product information
Material
Safety Data Sheet
- Sodium Perborate
Monohydrate
- Sodium Perborate
- Westar C Peroxide
Solution
- Sodium perborate
MSDS
- Sodium Perborate
safety data sheet
- Material safety
data sheet for sodium perborate
- MSDS for sodium
perborate
- Sodium Perborate
data sheet
- Surf Laundry
detergent powder - Active oxygen, original scent
Report
- The Downside of
Tear Preservatives
- Sodium Perborate,
Perboric acid, sodium salt
- Opinion on Sodium
perborate and perboric acid
- Sodium Perborate
plant expansion
- Management of
tooth discoloration in non-vital endodontically treated tooth –
A report of 6 year follow-up
- Commission
regulation council report
- Assessment of the
Risk to Consumers from Borates and the Impact of Potential
Restrictions
on their Marketing and Use
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