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Our small company has found use for the higher concentrations of hydrogen peroxide, specifically in the 60-70% range.

I have searched the net for days now, as we currently buy 35% and boil to higher concentrations, which is becoming much too time consuming. Not to mention, there are H2O2 losses involved with the boiling of the water.

If anyone can provide US, or international retailers of 60-70% hydrogen peroxide, it would be of great help. Thanks.

2006-08-01 08:22:35 · 5 answers · asked by Matt 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

First of all, guys, you need to drop the ignorance and study up. You don't comment if you don't have an answer, plain and simple.

Food grade 35% hydrogen peroxide is available everywhere. And for your information, we produce wooden tables, mind you, not bombs.

Don't give me some crap about bombs, since society has obviously entrapped you into believing everyone is a terrorist.

You are the kind of people who are contributing to the losing rights of nations.

2006-08-01 08:38:57 · update #1

Bajaexplorer, you have an extremely low IQ.

2006-08-01 08:49:34 · update #2

5 answers

Contact Solvay, one of the leading producers

http://www.solvayh2o2.com/index/0,0,2216-_EN,00.html

2006-08-01 18:54:16 · answer #1 · answered by Peter Boiter Woods 7 · 0 0

70 Hydrogen Peroxide

2016-10-15 06:37:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can get 50% from sciencelab.com.
Take al ook at this link http://www.tecaeromex.com/ingles/destilai.htm
Here you can buy a still to produce up to 90%.
The price may be a bit high if you only use small quantities.

There is a web site intota.com that can provide information on suppliers of chemicals amongst other things. You might try this.

2006-08-01 09:26:01 · answer #3 · answered by Stewart H 4 · 1 0

I believe you can only buy food grade hydrogen peroxide. Which is the 35% you get in your gallon jugs and keep em in the freezer. What are you making that requires 60-70%?? You need to talk to 3M and other multi-billion/trillion dollar chemical companies.

2006-08-01 08:38:35 · answer #4 · answered by sbravosystems 3 · 1 1

Be very careful asking questions about hydrogen peroxide because of the London tube bombers. Who are you? What is your application? Clarify your interest otherwise the security services will be interested in you

Don't you ever tell me that I am entrapped by society. How would you know ? You have no idea who I am so don't judge. I did not judge you but you seem to think so

2006-08-01 08:28:54 · answer #5 · answered by andyoptic 4 · 0 3

The problem is that the higher concentrations are unstable, explosive, and peroxide formers.

What you probably need to do is buy the 50% solution and distill it, to get a higher concentration.

2006-08-01 16:20:21 · answer #6 · answered by niuchemist 6 · 0 0

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