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Catalase (Catalase Enzyme)

CAS 9001-05-2

A peroxide-destroying enzyme that cleans up residual hydrogen peroxide in process streams. It is used to remove residual hydrogen peroxide after bleaching in textile and paper processing.

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HS Code
3507.90
At a Glance
Material Family
Specialty Additives
Record Type
UVCB
Primary Role
Cleaning / Degreasing
Functional Roles
CATALASE
HAIR CONDITIONINGSKIN CONDITIONING - MISCELLANEOUS
Applications & Use Cases
  • Bleach neutralization: Decomposes residual hydrogen peroxide after textile and paper bleaching.
  • Effluent treatment: Removes residual hydrogen peroxide from process water.
  • Peroxide decomposition: Converts hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
Safety & Handling
Full SDS available on request

A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.

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HS / Tariff Classification
Harmonized System (HS) Code — 6-digit international heading
3507 . 90
Chapter 35
Albuminoidal substances; modified starches; glues; enzymes
Heading 35.07
Internationally harmonized (WCO HS)
Subheading 3507.90
6-digit international code — national tariff line adds further digits
Chemical Identity
CAS Number
9001-05-2
INCI Name
CATALASE
Full Description

Catalase (CAS 9001-05-2) is an enzyme that catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. It is used to remove residual hydrogen peroxide after bleaching in textile and paper processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is catalase enzyme used for?

Industrial catalase (CAS 9001-05-2) is used to decompose residual hydrogen peroxide after textile and paper bleaching, and to remove residual hydrogen peroxide from process water in effluent treatment. It converts hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.

What reaction does catalase catalyze?

Catalase catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) into water and oxygen. In textile and paper processing this is used to neutralize peroxide bleach residues efficiently before downstream steps. It is classified under HS 3507.90.

What form and activity is industrial catalase supplied in?

Catalase is supplied as a liquid enzyme preparation specified by activity units rather than by mass purity. A Certificate of Analysis stating activity is provided per lot. Specify your required activity and process conditions (pH/temperature window) for a quote.

How should bulk catalase be stored and handled?

As a biological enzyme preparation, activity is sensitive to temperature and storage time; handling, storage, and shelf-life details are stated on the product Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and technical data sheet. Refer to those documents for specific storage conditions.

What is the price of bulk catalase enzyme?

Catalase pricing depends on activity level, formulation, order volume, and packaging (drums, totes, IBCs). Request a current bulk quote with your required activity units and volume for accurate pricing.

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