peroxycarbonate
Peroxycarbonate is a class of chemical compounds that contain the peroxycarbonate anion, CO4^2-. This anion is characterized by a peroxide group (-O-O-) bonded to a carbonate group (-CO2). The general formula for a peroxycarbonate salt is M2CO4, where M represents a metal cation. These compounds are often unstable and can decompose readily, releasing oxygen.
Peroxycarbonates are strong oxidizing agents. Their reactivity stems from the peroxide linkage, which is a weaker
The synthesis of peroxycarbonates typically involves the reaction of alkali metal peroxides with carbon dioxide or
Due to their oxidizing properties, peroxycarbonates have been explored for various uses, including as bleaching agents,