blegemiddel
Blegemiddel is a Dutch term that refers to a chemical agent used to remove color from materials such as textiles, paper, and other natural or synthetic fibers. The word derives from the Dutch verbs "bleken," meaning to bleach, and "middel," meaning medium or substance. Blegemiddelen work primarily by oxidizing colored molecules, thereby reducing chromophores and rendering the material lighter or white. Common categories include chlorine‑based bleaches, such as sodium hypochlorite, and oxygen‐based bleaches, such as hydrogen peroxide and its derivatives. Commercially available blegemiddelen include household bleach, fabric bleaches, paper bleaching agents, and specialized bleaching packets for single‑use garments.
Blegemiddelen have a long industrial history, originating in the late 19th century when the demand for bright
Environmental and health considerations are significant. Chlorine‑based blegemiddelen release hazardous by‑products like dioxins and chlorinated organic