Sodium Perborate BP (Hydrated Sodium Perborate, Ph Eur monograph
1997)
NaBH2O4-3H2O --- 153.9 --- CAS 7632-04-4
Action and use: Antiseptic.
DEFINITION
Content
96.0 per cent to 103.0 per cent.
CHARACTERS
Appearance: Colourless, prismatic crystals or white or almost white powder,
stable in the crystalline form.
Solubility: Sparingly soluble in water, with slow decomposition. It dissolves in dilute
mineral acids.
IDENTIFICATION
A. Mix 1 ml of a saturated solution with a mixture of 1 ml of dilute sulphuric
acid and 0.2ml of a 70 g/l solution of potassium dichromate, shake with 2 ml of ether
and allow to stand. A blue colour is produced in the ether layer.
B. The mixture obtained by treating about 100 mg with 0.1 ml of sulphuric acid and 5 ml
of methanol burns with a greenish flame when ignited.
C. It gives reaction of sodium.
TESTS
Chlorides: Maximum 330 ppm.
Sulphates: Maximum 1.2 per cent.
Iron: Maximum 20 ppm.
Heavy metals: Maximum 10 ppm.