What Is The Difference Between Chlorine Dioxide And Potassium Peroxymonosulfate?2020-12-10

As new type disinfectants, both chlorine dioxide disinfectant and potassium peroxymonosulfate have sterilization and disinfection effects, but there is still some differences.

As new type disinfectants, both chlorine dioxide disinfectant and potassium peroxymonosulfate have sterilization and disinfection effects, but there is still some differences.
 
Sterilization: Chlorine dioxide disinfectant is called AI-level green disinfectant. It has strong bactericidal ability. No viruses that it cannot kill have been found; and potassium peroxymonosulfate can kill most viruses that have been known.
 
Performance: Chlorine dioxide disinfectant has many functions such as sterilization, disinfection, antiseptic, bleaching, deodorization, and preservation; potassium peroxymonosulfate has the functions of bleaching, oxygenation, sterilization, and antiseptic.
 
Appliation: Chlorine dioxide disinfectant is most commonly used for disinfection in medical and sanitation, epidemic prevention, agricultural planting, aquaculture, and public places.
 
Potassium peroxymonosulfate is most commonly used in aquaculture, soil improvement, clothing bleaching, and sewage treatment.
 
Corrosion: Both of the two disinfectants are strong oxidants, they are corrosive to metals, so they need to be configured with glass or plastic containers when used.
 
Both of the two disinfectants are green disinfectants, and the use concentration is very low, which has no impact on humans, animals and the environment.