I had always thought it was the metal cations that caused the decomposition of Caro's acid at room temperature. A number of older literature sources
prepare the pure peroxymonosulfuric acid or the peroxydisulfuric acid at room temperature with no issues and even go so far as to purify them by
recrystalization (peroxydisulfuric acid melting at ca. 65C according to Brauer).
I did find that the amount of peroxide solution necessary to decolorize the sulfuric acid is much less than I needed in my initial trials. However it
is certainly advantageous to perform this decolorization at room temperature. But my method was still viable about 200C lower than my work distilling
the sulfuric acid
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