Sodium Perborate Anhydrous - India

IUPAC Name

:   Sodium oxidooxy(oxo)borane

Cas Number

:   7632-04-4

HS Code

:   28403000

Formula

:  

BNaO3

Basic Information

Appearance Name

:   White Powder or Granular

Common Names

:   Dexol, Sodium peroxoborate, Perboric acid (sodium salt)

Packaging

:   25 Kg Bag

Category
Bleaching Agents
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Technical Document

 

Brief Overview

Sodium perborate (or PBS) is a white amorphous powder, which has two hydrate forms: the monohydrate (NaBO3·H2O) or the tetrahydrate (NaBO3·4H2O). The most frequently available form of the compound, the tetraborate, is a white crystalline solid with a salty taste that melts at 63°C (145°F) and loses its water of hydration when heated above 130°C (270°F). When dissolved in water, all forms of sodium tetraborate decompose to yield hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and sodium borate (Na2B4O7).

The formation of hydrogen peroxide, which is itself unstable and breaks down to release nascent oxygen (O), makes sodium tetraborate an excellent source of 'active' oxygen. The terms nascent and active refer to individual atoms of oxygen that have a strong tendency to react with other elements and compounds. Since sodium tetraborate is more stable than hydrogen peroxide, it can be used for the same purposes as the peroxide, but is safer and easier to handle. The most common applications of sodium tetraborate are in detergents, bleaches, hair care products, and disinfectants.

Manufacturing Process

Anhydrous sodium perborate can be made by heating the tetrahydrate:

                                                               NaBO3·4H2O → NaBO3 + 4H2O

Another way to obtain sodium perborate anhydrous is by reacting hydrogen peroxide with sodium metaborate:

                                                             H2O2 + NaBO2 → NaBO3 + H2O

On the other hand, sodium perborate tetrahydrate is prepared by reacting hydrogen peroxide with borax (Na2B4O7).

 

 

 

The Main Applications of Sodium Perborate are:

  • It is an essential source of active oxygen in many detergents, laundry detergents, cleaning products, and laundry bleaches.
  • PBS has antiseptic properties and can act as a disinfectant. It can be used as a "disappearing" preservative in some brands of eye drops.
  • The compound is also added to some automatic dishwasher powders to improve the product's ability to loosen left-on food and to sterilize dishes, silverware, and cookware.
  • It is also used as an ingredient in a variety of home- and personal-care products, such as deodorants, mouthwashes, denture cleaners, and toothpastes.