Due to its insolubility in non-polar solvents MMPP has seen less use than the more widely used meta-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (mCPBA). Although work up procedures are more simply handled in polar solvents, usage of MMPP to oxidize nonpolar substrates in biphasic media combined with a phase transfer catalyst have been inefficient.[1] Despite this MMPP has certain advantages over mCPBA including a lower cost of production and increased stability.[1]
MMPP is also used as the active ingredient in certain surface disinfectants such as Dismozon Pur.[2] As a surface disinfectant MMPP exhibits a broad spectrum biocidal effect including inactivation of endospores.[3] Its wide surface compatibility enables its use on sensitive materials, such as plastic and rubber equipment used in hospitals. Additionally MMPP has been investigated as a potential antibacterial agent for mouthwashes and toothpaste.[4]
References
^ abcCarvalho, João F.S.; Silva, M. Manuel Cruz; Sá e Melo, M. Luisa (2009). "Highly efficient epoxidation of unsaturated steroids using magnesium bis(monoperoxyphthalate) hexahydrate". Tetrahedron. 65 (14): 2773–81. doi:10.1016/j.tet.2009.01.100.