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Tetrapotassium peroxodiphosphate

Tetrapotassium peroxodiphosphate is produced by electrolysis of a solution containing dipotassium phosphate and potassium fluoride (52). Alkalinity favors the formation of the P20 g anion, whereas the PO anion is produced in larger yields in acidic solution. It is therefore possible to obtain an 80% yield of K4P20g by choosing the proper conditions. The tetrapotassium peroxodiphosphate can be crysta11i2ed from solution by evaporation of water to form a slurry. The crystals can be separated from the slurry and dried. The material is noncorrosive and cannot be catalyticaHy decomposed by iron ions. [Pg.94]

Tetrapotassium peroxodiphosphate is being investigated as an ingredient in toothpaste as an anticalculus agent and bactericide. However, the peroxodiphosphates are not useful commercial products at present,... [Pg.1228]


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