Product Introduction Potassium Monopersulfate compound is a free flowing, white granular, and soluble in water (20, 256 g/L). The composition of Potassium Monopersulfate compound includes Potassium hydrogen peroxymonosulfate(KHSO5), Potassium bisulfate(KHSO4) and potassium sulfate(K2SO4). Potassium Monopersulfate compound has relatively high redox potential. Therefor it is a highly effective oxidant and disinfectant. Basic Information Name: Potassium Monopersulfate compound CAS: 70693-62-8 Molecular Formula: 2KHSO5KHSO42SO4 Molecular Weight: 614.7 Product Information Test itemsSpecification Test ItemsSpecification AppearancWhite powder or granule Available Oxygen, %4.50 Active Compoment (KHSO5),%42.8 Loss on drying, g/L¤0.1 Bulk Density, g/L950-1300 PH,at 25 1% solution2.2~2.5 PH,at 25 3% solution1.7~2.0 Partical size Distribution, %Thro.20mesh 98.0 Thro.200mesh10% Product Usage Potassium Monopersulfate compound, a stable, convenient and excellent acidity oxidant, is widely used in industries. It is used in oral hygiene, pool and spa water disinfection, water treatment, aquaculture, PCB etchant, Pulp bleach, wool fabrics shrink treatment agent, precious metal refining agent. Potassium Monopersulfate compound is also used in organic synthesis, such as epoxidizing the double bonds of organic molecule, or as initiator in many radical polymerization. In addition, Potassium Monopersulfate compound can oxidize the hydrogen sulfide or sulfur-containing substances in the waste water, provide oxygen in aquaculture, and bleach to remove stains at low temperature. Packaging: 25Kg/ as customer request PP-PE Bag. Transportation: UN number: UN3260. UN proper shipping name: Corrosive solid, N.O.S (Contains monopersulphate compound). Transport hazard class (es): 8. Packaging group: PGII.. Storage: Keep in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. Keep tightly closed until used. Store away from incompatible substance. Keep away from fire and heat source. Seal packaging. Pay attention to moisture and rain. Stored separately with reducing agents, acids, easy (can be) burning materials.