Sodium Percarbonate and Ozone: A Winning Pair

05

JUN

  • Ester Barkovic

Sodium Percarbonate and Ozone: A Winning Pair

Sodium peroxide + ozone is definitely a winning combination for whitening and disinfecting your garments without resorting to high temperatures.

The combination of ozone and sodium percarbonate can enhance the bleaching and disinfecting power. Both are oxidizing agents that can work synergistically to remove stains, whiten fabrics, and disinfect surfaces. Here's how this combination works:
Ozone (O3): Ozone is an unstable gas composed of three oxygen atoms. It is a powerful oxidizing agent that can break down organic stains, destroy bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens through oxidation. Ozone is known for its disinfecting power.
Sodium Percarbonate (Na2CO3·1.5H2O2): Sodium percarbonate is a bleaching and disinfecting agent that acts by releasing active oxygen during its decomposition process. This active oxygen is highly reactive and can oxidize and remove stains and microorganisms. When ozone and sodium percarbonate are combined, ozone can enhance the effectiveness of sodium percarbonate in removing tough stains and increasing its disinfecting action. Ozone can activate sodium percarbonate, making it more potent in oxidizing and destroying microorganisms.

Sodium percarbonate, along with ozone, forms a particularly effective combination for disinfecting and whitening both colored and non-colored fabrics, even at low temperatures.

Ester Barkovic