Chemistry of inorganic compounds – With additive – Additive contains metal – boron – or silicon
Patent
1977-05-17
1978-09-26
Thomas, Earl C.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
With additive
Additive contains metal, boron, or silicon
423415P, C01B 1510
Patent
active
041170873
ABSTRACT:
Stabilized crystalline sodium percarbonate is prepared by reacting a soda solution or suspension, which has a pH value of between 10 and 11 and contains an amount of a soluble silicate, e.g., sodium waterglass, which is equivalent to from about 0.2 to about 0.9% of SiO.sub.2 relative to the sodium percarbonate, with a hydrogen peroxide solution which contains a heavy metal complexing agent, allowing to crystallize at least 50% of the sodium percarbonate and then adding to the resulting suspension a second amount of a water soluble silicate which is equivalent to from about 0.2 to about 0.8% of SiO.sub.2 relative to the sodium percarbonate and is sufficient to provide a silicate content in the final product equivalent to 0.5 to 1.5% of SiO.sub.2.
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Dillenburg Helmut
Jones Robert
Moser Wilhelm
Peroxid-Chemie GmbH.
Thomas Earl C.
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