1,4 Dihydroxybenzene Potassium salt ?

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I was reading MSDS for some ”eco” developer and 1,4 Dihydroxybenzene Potassium salt is mentioned.

Just wonder if this is same as hydroquinone, (1,4 Dihydroxybenzene)?
 

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I tried to find out about it in this post:

 
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Thanks!

So, is Hydroquinone monosulfonic acid potassium salt a eco-friendly substitute for ”regular” Hydroquinone or is it just some kind of greenwashing going on?
 

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I’m not an expert at this, @Alan Johnson would be able to give a more definitive answer. But from what I can tell: hydroquinone is not confirmed to be terrible for the environment, but it seems to have some impact in water sources. My guess is that the potassium salt is more stable until it’s in solution, less likely to react with other things but once in solution I expect you’re ending up with regular HQ.
 

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HQMS (or the salt HQMS-K) is a relative of HQ but not a direct substitute. It has different characteristics in the context of photographic developers - for example it is a significantly less "active" developing agent than HQ with different oxidation product effects/interactions and superadditive properties.

I'm not sure if you are referring to the Moersch ECO developer above or some other eco developer but whether or not it is "eco-friendly" or maybe "eco-friendlier" than a developer containing HQ kind of depends on how you define that, the amount of the compound present etc.

Thanks!

So, is Hydroquinone monosulfonic acid potassium salt a eco-friendly substitute for ”regular” Hydroquinone or is it just some kind of greenwashing going on?
 

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Thanks!

So, is Hydroquinone monosulfonic acid potassium salt a eco-friendly substitute for ”regular” Hydroquinone or is it just some kind of greenwashing going on?

Considering that a much larger amount of the potassium salt is needed, it is unlikely to be more eco-friendly. But it's certainly a significantly more expensive substitute.
 
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