kaliumsuperoxid
Kaliumsuperoxid, known in English as potassium superoxide and chemical formula KO2, is an inorganic compound consisting of potassium ions (K+) paired with the superoxide anion (O2−). In pure form it appears as orange-yellow crystalline solids and is highly hygroscopic, reacting readily with moisture in the air. The compound is a strong oxidizer and is sensitive to moisture, heat, and organic materials.
Potassium superoxide is notable for its oxygen-generating behavior. It reacts with carbon dioxide and moisture to
Production and handling are specialized, typically involving controlled oxidation processes and strict moisture control. In practical
Safety considerations are essential: as a strong oxidizer, KO2 can ignite or accelerate fires in contact with