The mechanism of action of hydrogen peroxide stabilizer:
Adsorption Stability Theory:
By means of high molecular weight aggregates, heavy metal ions are stabilized through electrostatic or hydrogen bonding adsorption.
Available stabilizers include: water glass, magnesium fatty acid, partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide, polycarboxylates, etc.
2. Complexing Stability Theory
By forming stable water-soluble complexes through chelation with metal ions using multivalent chelating agents, the catalytic action of heavy metals is prevented.
The types of stabilizers include phosphates, amino carboxylates, amines, hydroxy carboxylates, and phosphates, etc.




