Raghu Kuvempunagar
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Persulphate is used in some super-proportional reducers IIRC and I have done some tests with them long time ago. Didn't notice any damage to the film. I've also used Ferric Nitrate bleach in some slide toning experiments and didn't notice any damage to the film. It's the combination, or at least as formulated in PSSB, that caused the damage.
Looking at the mechanism of PSSB, from my own notes, "Fe(III) catalyzes the generation of sulfate radicals from persulfate ions and gets reduced to Fe(II). When there is excess of persulfate ions, Fe(III) gets regenerated from Fe(II). And this cycle produces more and more sulfate radicals. Oxidation of silver is carried out by these sulfate radicals." I guess these radicals attack the film as well. So, as you said, reducing Persulphate might help.
Looking at the mechanism of PSSB, from my own notes, "Fe(III) catalyzes the generation of sulfate radicals from persulfate ions and gets reduced to Fe(II). When there is excess of persulfate ions, Fe(III) gets regenerated from Fe(II). And this cycle produces more and more sulfate radicals. Oxidation of silver is carried out by these sulfate radicals." I guess these radicals attack the film as well. So, as you said, reducing Persulphate might help.