- step is a
Miyaura borylation). In the
European Union,
sodium perborate, like most
perborates, was
classified as "carcinogenic, mutagenic, or
toxic for reproduction"...
- to
bleach wood pulp and hair or to
prepare other bleaching agents like
perborates, percarbonates, peracids, etc.
Sodium percarbonate (Na 2H 3CO 6), an adduct...
-
bleach wood pulp and hair or to
prepare other bleaching agents like the
perborates, percarbonates, peracids, etc.
Sodium percarbonate (Na 2H 3CO 6), an adduct...
- detergent. The name was
derived from two of its
original ingredients,
sodium perborate and
sodium silicate. The c**** of
washing the
laundry began to change...
-
Curing could be
effected oxidatively, e.g.
using lead
oxides and
later perborates.
Thiokol polymers were used as a
binder in
solid rocket fuel, a commercial...
-
anions are known. This is the case for
peroxycarbonate and
perborate (see
sodium perborate).
Several organic peroxyacids are
commercially useful. They...
- and
thermal shock resistance than
ordinary soda lime gl****. As
sodium perborate, it is used as a bleach. A
small amount is used as a
dopant in semiconductors...
-
industrial application is the
manufacture of
sodium percarbonate and
sodium perborate,
which are used as mild
bleaches in
laundry detergents. A representative...
- bubble-forming
bleach (sodium
perborate) with a soap
component (silicate). The
abbreviation of the
names of the two main
components perborate and
silicate compose...
- peroxides, such as
hydrogen peroxide,
sodium percarbonate and
sodium perborate.
While most
bleaches are
oxidizing agents, a
fewer number are reducing...