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Calcium
Peroxide
Calcium peroxide
is a white or yellowish solid peroxide which slowly decomposes to release oxygen at a "controlled" rate when in contact of
h ydrous media. Calcium peroxide
based chemical oxygen product is
of the most temperature stable inorganic oxygen release compounds. It decomposes slowly in moist air, is practically insoluble in water, and dissolves in acids, forming hydrogen peroxide.
Calcium peroxide is an ecologically pure substance, which can be used in different fields of industry and agriculture.
In environmental protection it is used for in-situ bioremediation of groundwater
and decontaminating soil. In agriculture it is used as fertilizing rich with
oxygen, for presowing treatment of rice seed, etc. It has been
increasingly used in aquaculture to oxygenate and disinfect water.
Besides, this chemical may be used in poultry-raising and cattle-breeding,
precious metal production and bakery industry.
Typical applications: soil remediation, groundwater remediation, site remediation,
in situ bioremediation (or bio remediation and biological remediation), aquaculture bioremediation,
rice seed coating, oxygen fertilizer. Learn more
about calcium peroxide
♠ What
is calcium peroxide?
♠ What are the applications of CaO2?
♠ Why use CAo2 for fertilizing
plants as oxygen generator?
♠ Application of calcium peroxide in
aquaculture bioremediation.
♠ Calcium peroxide in groundwater remediation.
♠ Process to retain freshness of fruits, foods, etc. with CaO2.
♠ Process for removing organic impurities while melting mineral compositions with calcium peroxide.
♠ Application tips in other fields.
♠ Comparison of bioremediation effects among sodium
percarbonate, calcium peroxide, magnesium peroxide as oxygen release compounds.

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