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Ketone Peroxide Chemical Properties Applications Safety

Ketone Peroxide Brief Description
Ketone peroxide has unique chemical properties. Its molecular structure contains peroxide bonds, making it highly chemically active. Ketone peroxide usually appears as a colorless to yellowish liquid or crystalline solid, which is relatively stable at room temperature, but when heated, rubbed, impacted or in contact with certain substances, it is prone to decomposition reactions and releases a large amount of energy.

From the perspective of application, ketone peroxide is widely used in the industrial field. In polymerization reactions, it is often used as an initiator, which can effectively promote the polymerization of monomer molecules to form polymer, such as playing a key role in the synthesis of specific types of plastics and rubber products. In addition, in organic synthetic chemistry, ketone peroxide can be used for oxidation reactions to help achieve some specific functional group conversion, and to prepare organic compounds with special structures and properties.

However, the safety of ketone peroxide cannot be ignored. Due to its potentially explosive properties, extra caution is required during storage, transportation and use. When storing, store in a cool, well-ventilated place, away from fire, heat and all kinds of flammable and explosive substances. The transportation process should follow strict regulations on the transportation of dangerous goods to ensure that the packaging is intact and to prevent bumps and collisions. During use, the operator must strictly follow the operating procedures and wear the necessary protective equipment, such as protective glasses, gloves, protective clothing, etc., to avoid direct contact with ketone peroxide and prevent safety accidents caused by improper operation, causing serious harm to personnel and the environment.