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Discover an array of oxidising agents like ammonium peroxydisulfate and sodium persulfate to elevate your cosmetics development. Find detailed CAS NO., property specifications, and SDS for each product. Shop confidently for oxidising raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

Sodium persulfate

(7775-27-1)
Sodium persulfate is the inorganic compound with the formula Na2S2O8. It is the sodium salt of persulfate (also called peroxydisulfate), an oxidizer. It is a white solid that dissolves in water. It is almost non-hygroscopic and has good shelf-life.

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Sodium hypochlorite

(7681-52-9)
Sodium hypochlorite is used for water purification, as disinfectant, pulp bleaching, etc., and chloramine is used in the pharmaceutical industry.

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Sodium chlorite

(7758-19-2)
For bleaching cotton, rayon, other synthetic fibres, paper and pulp, fats, tallow, wooden materials, plants and food materials.

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Sodium bromate

(7789-38-0)
As a mixture with sodium bromide for dissolving gold from its ores.

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Sodium peroxoborate

(7632-04-4)
Used as analytical reagents and oxidizing agents, but also for anticorrosion, deodorization, electroplating, bleaching and sterilization, etc.

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Oxidising refers to a chemical reaction where substances undergo oxidation, typically reacting with oxygen or gaining oxygen atoms. In cosmetics, this process can lead to changes in the properties of certain ingredients. According to reactivity, oxidising agents in cosmetics can be divided into strong and mild categories. According to oxygen content, oxidising agents can be classified as high-oxygen or low-oxygen. 'Oxidising' on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for oxidizing.

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An oxidising agent is a substance that can accept electrons and lose oxygen in a chemical reaction. When an oxidizer accepts electrons, it loses oxygen. This oxidising reaction can release energy and cause changes in other substances.

Oxidants in cosmetics have bleaching and color-fixing effects. However, some oxidizers lose their activity when exposed to light, so they need to be stored properly.

Oxidizers are corrosive and dangerous, and care should be taken when using them:

•Avoid contact with skin and eyes.

•Keep away from flammable materials.

•Store and transport properly.

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