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Dimethyldioxirane (DMDO) is the
organic compound with the
formula (CH3)2CO2. It is the
dioxirane derived from
acetone and can be
viewed as the monomer...
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phenyl sulfoxide, a
reaction useful for
titration of
oxidants such as
dimethyldioxirane.
Successive oxidation then
leads to the sulfone.
Nomenclature of Organic...
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diverse oxidations in
organic synthesis. The
dominant reagent dimethyldioxirane (DMDO)
forms upon
treatment of
acetone with oxone.
Dioxiranes are...
- S)-3-Methyloxiranol (S,R)-3-Methyloxiranol (S,S)-3-Methyloxiranol
Dimethyldioxirane Oxetan-3-ol Oxetan-2-ol (R)-Oxetan-2-ol (S)-Oxetan-2-ol 3-Methyl-1...
- catalysts. In
specialized applications,
dioxirane reagents (e.g.
dimethyldioxirane)
perform similarly, but are more explosive.
Typical laboratory operations...
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monomer and
cyclic dimer, trimer, and
tetramer forms. The
monomer is
dimethyldioxirane. The
dimer is
known as
diacetone diperoxide (DADP). The
trimer is...
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polyepoxides can be
generated by
reaction of COT with
peroxy acids or with
dimethyldioxirane.
Various other addition reactions are also known. Furthermore, polyacetylene...
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peroxyacetic acid,
peroxyformic acid, pot****ium
peroxymonosulfate (oxone),
dimethyldioxirane,
which is
generated in situ from
acetone and pot****ium peroxymonosulfate...
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oxidizing than
other dioxiranes due to its stability.
Difluorodioxirane Dimethyldioxirane Shi
epoxidation Kirschfeld, Andreas; Muthusamy, Sengodagounder; Sander...