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Zinc peroxide

Zinc Peroxide. Zinc peroxide [1314-22-3] is a yellow soHd, generally similar to magnesium peroxide. The commercial product is a pale... [Pg.92]

Zinc peroxide is a strong oxidizer and can cause fire when in contact with combustible materials. It has been assigned UN No. 1516 and should be transported in accordance with international transport regulations pertaining to Class 5.1, oxidizing substances. It is made by Solvay Deutschland, which uses the trade name IXPER 55 Z, and by L Air Liquide. In 1994, the price in France was Fr. 65—80/kg ( 7—9/kg). [Pg.92]

Hexane hexamtrate Perchloric acid (less than 10% water) Zinc peroxide... [Pg.1026]

Zinc Peroxide, Zn02 The hydrated peroxide (of indefinite compn), explodes at 212°, and rnixts with A1 or Zn powders burn brilliantly Mellor 4 (1940), 530 cijj 1. m r i a OiUgWiCJS C It illdCiII5 t (l 950), 270... [Pg.672]

When zinc oxide and magnesium are heated, they give rise to an extremely violent reaction. It is the typical thermite type of reaction. The same goes for the zinc peroxide/aluminium or zinc mixtures. [Pg.209]

A process that successfully removes filter-cake contains polysaccharide polymers and certain bridging particles and uses alkaline earth metal peroxides and zinc peroxide in an acidic aqueous solution [499,1239]. On soaking the filter-cake, a loosely adherent mass is left behind on the walls of the borehole. Thereafter, a wash solution in which the bridging particles are soluble is used to remove the remaining filter-cake solids from the sides of the borehole. [Pg.123]

Zinc peroxide Alone, or Metals See other redox reactions... [Pg.36]

Impact sensitivities of mixtures of red phosphorus with various oxidants were determined in a direct drop-ball method, which indicated higher sensitivities than those determined with an indirect striker mechanism. Mixtures with silver chlorate were most sensitive, those with bromates, chlorates and chlorites were extremely sensitive, and mixtures with sodium peroxide and potassium superoxide were more sensitive than those with barium, calcium, magnesium, strontium or zinc peroxides. Mixtures with perchlorates or iodates had sensitivities comparable to those of unmixed explosives, such as lead azide, 3,5-dinitrobenzenediazonium-2-oxide etc. [Pg.1888]

See Potassium dioxide Metals Titanium dioxide Metals Zinc peroxide Alone, etc. [Pg.1922]

Zinc peroxide is used as the curative for carboxylated acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (XNBR) compounds. It confers better scorch safety than does zinc oxide. It is usually added in a masterbatch form. [Pg.133]

Lindroos, S. Leskela, M. 2000. Growth of zinc peroxide (Zn02) and zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films by the successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction—SILAR— technique. Inter. J. Inorg. Mater. 2 197-201. [Pg.272]

Zinc oxide-eugenol surgical pastes, 8 286 Zinc oxide treatments, 26 613-614 Zinc-oxygen cells, 3 512-515 Zinc perchlorate, 18 278 Zinc peroxide, 18 397 Zinc phenolsulfonate... [Pg.1037]

Urea hydrogen peroxide Zinc bromate Zinc chlorate Zinc permanganate Zinc peroxide... [Pg.64]

Sodium trioxide, 4800 Strontium peroxide, 4841 Zinc peroxide, 4845... [Pg.252]

Zinc Peroxide. Zn02. V HjO mw 106.38 yellowish powder which decomps slowly at RT mp, rapid decompn over 150° d 3.00 0.08g/cc RI 1.63. Decompd by most solvents forms slurries, not sains. Prepn is by treating a Zn chloride soln with Na peroxide at a pH of 9.5 at 12° (Refs 1 and 3). Accdg to ref 4 the peroxide explds when heated to about 212° when heated with A1 or Zn powder, it bums with a dazzling light. The peroxide is used as the oxidizer in a plastic binder compn for rocket bodies, so that the casing will self-destruct in 35 secs (Ref 2). See also in Vol 8, P195,... [Pg.432]

Zinc Peroxide. The commercial product is a pale yellow powder containing about 55% ZnO and 9% active oxygen. It is stable in dry air but loses its oxygen in moist air and on heating. It is insoluble in water but dissolves in dilute acid, liberating hydrogen peroxide. [Pg.1227]

Zinc peroxide is used as an accelerator in rubber-compounding, as a curing agent for synthetic elastomers, and as a deodorant for wounds and skin diseases. Zinc peroxide is a powerful ini taut to skm, eyes, and mucous membranes. The systemic toxicity is similar to that of zinc oxide, for which the LD o (rat, oral) is 7950 mg/kg. [Pg.1227]

Zinc peroxide is a strong oxidizer and can cause fire when in contact with combustible materials. [Pg.1227]


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