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|  Name = Potassium persulfate
|  ImageFile = Potassium persulfate.png
|  ImageSize = 200px
|  ImageName = Two potassium cations and one peroxydisulfate anion
|  ImageFile1 = Potassium-persulfate-xtal-1997-3D-balls.png
|  ImageName1 = Ball-and-stick model of the crystal structure
|  ImageFile2 = Peroxodisíran draselný.JPG
|  ImageName2 = Potassium persulfate as a white powder
|  ImageName
|  OtherNames = potassium peroxydisulfate <br> Anthion <br> potassium perdisulfate
| Section1 = {{Chembox Identifiers
|  CASNo = 7727-21-1
|    CASNo_Ref = {{cascite|correct|CAS}}
|  PubChem = 24412
|  EINECS = 231-781-8
|  UNNumber = 1492
|  RTECS = SE0400000
|  SMILES = [O-]S(=O)(=O)OOS(=O)(=O)[O-].[K+].[K+]
|  ChemSpiderID = 22821
|  InChI = 1/2K.H2O8S2/c;;1-9(2,3)7-8-10(4,5)6/h;;(H,1,2,3)(H,4,5,6)/q2*+1;/p-2
|  InChIKey = USHAGKDGDHPEEY-NUQVWONBAA
|  StdInChI = 1S/2K.H2O8S2/c;;1-9(2,3)7-8-10(4,5)6/h;;(H,1,2,3)(H,4,5,6)/q2*+1;/p-2
|  StdInChIKey = USHAGKDGDHPEEY-UHFFFAOYSA-L
  }}
| Section2 = {{Chembox Properties
|  Formula = K<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8</sub>
|  MolarMass = 270.322 g/mol
|  Appearance = white powder
|  Odor = odorless
|  Density = 2.477 g/cm<sup>3</sup><ref name=Brauer/>
|  Solubility = 1.75 g/100 mL (0&nbsp;°C) <br> 4.49 g/100 ml (20&nbsp;°C)
|  SolubleOther = insoluble in [[alcohol]]
|  MeltingPt = <100&nbsp;°C decomp.
|  RefractIndex = 1.467
  }}
| Section7 = {{Chembox Hazards
|  ExternalMSDS = [http://www.inchem.org/documents/icsc/icsc/eics1133.htm ICSC 1133]
|  EUIndex = 016-061-00-1
|  EUClass = Oxidant ('''O''')<br/>Harmful ('''Xn''')<br/>Irritant ('''Xi''')
|  RPhrases = {{R8}}, {{R22}}, {{R36/37/38}}, {{R42/43}}
|  SPhrases = {{S2}}, {{S22}}, {{S24}}, {{S26}}, {{S37}}
|  NFPA-H = 2
|  NFPA-F = 0
|  NFPA-R = 1
|  NFPA-O = OX
|  FlashPt = Non-flammable
|  PEL =
  }}
| Section8 = {{Chembox Related
|  OtherAnions = [[Potassium sulfite]]<br/>[[Potassium sulfate]]<br/>[[Potassium peroxymonosulfate]]
|  OtherCations = [[Sodium persulfate]]
|  OtherFunctn =
|    Function =
|  OtherCpds =
  }}
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:''Not to be confused with [[potassium peroxymonosulfate]].''
 
'''Potassium persulfate''' is the [[inorganic compound]] with the formula [[Potassium|K<sub>2</sub>]][[Sulfate|S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8</sub>]]. Also known as '''potassium peroxydisulfate''' or KPS, it is a white solid that is highly soluble in water. This salt is a powerful oxidant, commonly used to initiate [[polymerization]]s.
 
==Preparation==
Potassium persulfate can be prepared by [[electrolysis]] of a cold solution [[potassium bisulfate]] in [[sulfuric acid]] at a high current density.<ref name=Brauer>F. Feher, "Potassium Peroxydisulfate" in Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Ed. Edited by G. Brauer, Academic Press, 1963, NY. Vol. 1. p. 392.</ref>  
: 2 KHSO<sub>4</sub>  →  K<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8</sub>  +  H<sub>2</sub>
 
It can also be prepared by adding [[potassium bisulfate]] (KHSO<sub>4</sub>) to a solution of the more soluble salt [[ammonium peroxydisulfate]] (NH<sub>4</sub>HSO<sub>4</sub>).  In principle it can be prepared by chemical oxidation of [[potassium sulfate]] using [[fluorine]].
 
==Uses==
This salt is used to [[Radical initiator|initiate]] polymerziation of various alkenes leading to commercially important polymers such as [[styrene-butadiene rubber]] and [[polytetrafluoroethylene]] and related materials.  In solution, the dianion dissociates to give radicals:<ref name = Ullmann>{{Ullmann | title = Peroxo Compounds, Inorganic | author =  Harald Jakob, Stefan Leininger, Thomas Lehmann, Sylvia Jacobi, Sven Gutewort | doi = 10.1002/14356007.a19_177.pub2}}</ref>
:[O<sub>3</sub>SO-OSO<sub>3</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>  <math>\overrightarrow{\leftarrow}</math>  2 [SO<sub>4</sub>]<sup>-</sup>
 
It is used in [[organic chemistry]] as an [[oxidizing agent]],<ref>Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis, vol. 1, pp 193-197(1995)</ref> for instance in the [[Elbs persulfate oxidation]] of [[phenol]]s.
 
As a strong [[bleaching agent]], it is used in hair dye substances as whitening agent with hydrogen peroxide.
 
It is a [[food additive]]{{fact|date=January 2014}}. 
==Precautions==
The salt is a strong oxidant and is incompatible with organic compounds.
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
{{Potassium compounds}}
{{E number infobox 920-929}}
 
[[Category:Persulfates]]
[[Category:Potassium compounds]]
[[Category:Oxidizing agents]]
[[Category:Radical initiators]]

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