Hydrogen Peroxide Industrial Grade H₂O₂ Peroxide Solution CAS 7722-84-1
- CAS: 7722-84-1
- Synonyms: Hydrogen Dioxide, Peroxide Solution
- EINECS No.: 231-765-0
- Molecular Formula: H₂O₂
- Grade: Industrial Grade
- Packaging: 25 kg drum / 1000 L IBC tank / Liquid bag
Tree Chem manufactures Hydrogen Peroxide (CAS 7722-84-1) under strict process control to ensure high stability and low impurity levels. This product is commonly used in pulp and paper bleaching, textile processing, environmental treatment, electronic cleaning, and chemical oxidation reactions. It is available in 27.5%, 35%, and 50% solutions, with reliable stability and low residue characteristics, ideal for continuous industrial operation.
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Specification
Basic Information
| Parameter | Value |
| CAS Number | 7722-84-1 |
| Synonyms | Hydrogen Dioxide, Peroxide Solution |
| EINECS No. | 231-765-0 |
| Molecular Formula | H₂O₂ |
| Grade | Industrial Grade |
| Packaging | 25 kg HDPE drum / 1000 L IBC tank / Liquid bag |
Technical Specification
| Item | 27.5% (Superior) | 27.5% (Qualified) | 35% | 50% |
| Hydrogen Peroxide Content (w/%) ≥ | 27.5 | 27.5 | 35 | 50 |
| Stability (w/%) ≥ | 97 | 90 | 97 | 97 |
| Non-volatile Residue (w/%) ≤ | 0.06 | 0.10 | 0.08 | 0.08 |
| Free Acid (as H₂SO₄, w/%) ≤ | 0.04 | 0.05 | 0.04 | 0.04 |
| Total Carbon (as Cl, w/%) ≤ | 0.03 | 0.04 | 0.025 | 0.035 |
| Nitrate (as NO₃⁻, w/%) ≤ | 0.02 | 0.02 | 0.02 | 0.025 |
Applications
Pulp and Paper Industry
- Hydrogen peroxide is widely used in the bleaching of pulp, serving as a clean oxidizing agent that replaces chlorine-based chemicals. It effectively decomposes chromophoric groups in lignin, producing bright white pulp without generating toxic chlorinated by-products. In mechanical pulp and recycled paper bleaching, hydrogen peroxide enhances brightness stability and reduces fiber damage.
- In high-yield pulp production, hydrogen peroxide provides controlled oxidation that improves fiber quality and minimizes cellulose degradation. It is also used in deinking processes for recycled paper, where it helps break down printing inks and enhance optical brightness while maintaining fiber strength.
Textile Industry
- Hydrogen peroxide plays a major role in the bleaching of cotton, linen, and synthetic fibers, where it provides uniform whiteness and does not release harmful residues. The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide yields only oxygen and water, making it ideal for environmentally friendly textile processing.
- In pretreatment stages, it removes natural impurities such as waxes, pectins, and coloring matter from fibers. Hydrogen peroxide also supports continuous bleaching operations with stable performance, allowing for higher efficiency and consistent textile quality.
Environmental Protection and Wastewater Treatment
- Hydrogen peroxide is a powerful oxidant used to treat industrial and municipal wastewater. It decomposes organic pollutants, oxidizes sulfides, cyanides, and phenolic compounds, and enhances biodegradability in effluents.
- It is also applied in advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) such as Fenton’s reaction and ozone-peroxide systems, generating hydroxyl radicals that rapidly degrade persistent organic contaminants. Hydrogen peroxide contributes to odor control, disinfection, and color removal in wastewater treatment facilities.
Chemical Industry
- Hydrogen peroxide is an essential oxidizing agent in the synthesis of various organic and inorganic chemicals. It is used in the production of peracetic acid, sodium perborate, epoxides, and other peroxides. Its role as a green oxidant offers an eco-friendly alternative to chlorine and chromium-based systems.
- It is also utilized in the refining of petrochemical products, where it removes sulfur compounds and improves product purity. In laboratory and industrial synthesis, hydrogen peroxide provides precise oxidation for alcohols, ketones, and aromatic compounds.
Electronics and Semiconductor Industry
- Hydrogen peroxide is employed in semiconductor cleaning and etching processes, where ultra-pure grades are required. It removes organic residues and metal contaminants from silicon wafers, improving surface quality and reducing defects.
- It is also used in combination with sulfuric acid to form Piranha solution, an essential cleaning agent in microelectronics. High-purity hydrogen peroxide supports the production of printed circuit boards (PCBs), integrated circuits, and photovoltaic materials.
Medical and Pharmaceutical Fields
- In the medical field, hydrogen peroxide is widely used as a disinfectant and antiseptic. It effectively kills bacteria, viruses, and fungi through oxidative reactions. Pharmaceutical-grade hydrogen peroxide is used for sterilizing packaging materials, medical instruments, and production environments.
- In pharmaceutical synthesis, hydrogen peroxide functions as a mild oxidant, participating in the preparation of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and intermediates. It provides high reaction selectivity and low residue levels, ensuring product safety.
New Energy and Environmental Technology
- In emerging fields, hydrogen peroxide plays an important role in fuel cells, catalytic oxidation, and green energy systems. It acts as an oxygen source and electron acceptor in fuel cells, improving energy efficiency.
- Hydrogen peroxide is also studied for wastewater regeneration and hydrogen production technologies. Its clean decomposition products make it a valuable chemical in sustainable and carbon-neutral processes.
Storage & Handling
- Store in cool, ventilated areas away from heat and direct sunlight.
- Keep containers tightly sealed and stored upright.
- Avoid contact with acids, alkalis, metals, or organic materials.
- Use clean and dry equipment when handling or transferring.
- Ensure proper grounding during liquid transfer to prevent static discharge.
Usage Notice
- Avoid mixing with combustible or reducing substances.
- Do not store under direct sunlight or near heat sources.
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) during handling.
- In case of spills, rinse with large amounts of water.
- Follow local regulations for storage and transport.
- Industrial bleaching formulation: hydrogen peroxide 35–50%, sodium silicate 1–2%, magnesium sulfate 0.05–0.1%, and nonionic surfactant 0.1–0.2%; hydrogen peroxide provides efficient oxidation and stable bleaching for pulp and textiles.
- Fenton oxidation system: hydrogen peroxide 3–6%, ferrous sulfate 0.5–1%, pH adjusted to 3–4; hydrogen peroxide reacts with iron ions to generate hydroxyl radicals that degrade organic pollutants in wastewater.
- Semiconductor cleaning solution: hydrogen peroxide 30%, sulfuric acid 70%; hydrogen peroxide oxidizes and removes organic residues, ensuring wafer surface cleanliness.
- Food packaging sterilization formula: hydrogen peroxide 35%, applied with hot air at 80–90°C; hydrogen peroxide sterilizes packaging surfaces and decomposes into water and oxygen without residue.
- Pharmaceutical disinfection solution: hydrogen peroxide 3%, used for equipment and surface sterilization; hydrogen peroxide provides strong antimicrobial performance while ensuring safety and residue-free results.
Packaging
- 25 kg HDPE drum
- 1000 L IBC tank
- Liquid bag (bulk transport available)



