IUPAC Name
sodium; 3-oxido dioxaborirane; tetrahydrate
Cas Number
10486-00-7
HS Code
3821.00.10
Formula
NaBO3·4H2O
Appearance
White crystalline granules
Common Names
Sodium perborate, PBS-4
Packaging
25 Kg Bag
Brief Overview
Sodium perborate tetrahydrate is a white crystalline powder that is commonly used as a source of active oxygen in laundry detergents and bleaching agents. It can also be used as a disinfectant and a laboratory reagent.
Manufacturing Process
The manufacturing process of sodium perborate tetrahydrate typically involves the reaction between sodium borate and hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a catalyst such as magnesium sulfate. The reaction occurs in aqueous solution and produces sodium perborate tetrahydrate as a solid precipitate. The solid is then filtered, washed, and dried to obtain the final product. The overall chemical reaction can be represented as follows:
2 Na2B4O7 + 4 H2O2 → 4 NaBO3· 4 H2O + 2 H2O
The resulting sodium perborate tetrahydrate is a stable solid that can be stored and transported easily.
Laundry detergents and bleaching agents: It is commonly used as a source of active oxygen in laundry detergents and bleaching agents to remove stains and brighten fabrics.
Disinfectant: It can be used as a disinfectant to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Laboratory reagent: It is used as a laboratory reagent for the analysis of various compounds, including sugars, alcohols, and ketones.
Dental applications: It can be used as a teeth whitener in oral care products.
Environmental remediation: It can be used to remove pollutants from water and soil by breaking down organic compounds.
Pyrotechnics: It is used in pyrotechnic formulations to produce oxygen and as a bleaching agent for flame colorants.