Synonyms:
Benzoic acid, peroxide; Dibenzoyl peroxide; Benzoyl; Benzoyl Superoxide; Benzoperoxide; Novadelox; Acetoxyl; Acnegel; Benzac; Benzaknen; Debroxide; Desanden; Benzagel 10; Benoxyl; Lucidol; Nericur; Oxy-5, Oxy 10; PanOxyl; Peroxydex; Persadox; Persa-gel; sanoxit; Theraderm; Xerac BP 5; Xerac BP 10; Benzoyl peroide; BPO; trichlorobenzoic acid; TCBA; Tribac; 2,3,6-TBA; diphenylglyoxal peroxide; aztec bpo; benzaknew; BZF-60; Cadet; cadox bs; dry and clear; epi-clear; fostex; Garox; incidol; loroxide; luperco; luperox fl; nayper b and bo; norox bzp-250; norox bzp-c-35; OXY-5; Oxy-10; oxylite; oxy wash; quinolor compound; superox; Topex; vanoxide; Xerac.
Uses:
This compound is a widely-used initiator, curing agent and cross-linking agent in polymerization processes (primarily in the curing of unsaturated polyester resins, production of polystyrene and related resins, styrene poly- mers and other resins). It is an oxidizer used to bleach edible oils, flour, bread and other food. It is used as a catalyst for radical reactions. It is also used as an initiator in dental applications. In medicine, it is used in non-prescription drugs for the treatment of acne; as an antiseptic and local anesthetic in the treatment of burns and ulcers; and as a keratolytic. It is used in the embossing of vinyl flooring, as a food additive, in special fast- drying printing inks for printing on plastic surfaces, in printing pastes, as a fixing agent in light microscopy, as an initiator in systems used to prepare polymers for roof bolting in mines, as a drying agent for unsaturated oils and as a burn-out agent for cellulose acetate in mixed fabrics with viscose, silk or cotton to produce a lace-like appearance. It is also used as an initiator for addition and substitution reactions in organic synthesis. It was formerly used as a bleaching agent for textiles and paper. Keratolytic agent in acne medications. May cause discoloration of the hair and postinflammatory pigmentation and hypopigmentation. ABCD. ICU.