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- reacts with this indicator more slowly than with the intended ozonolysis target. The ozonolysis of the indicator, which causes a noticeable color change,...
- resolution. The reaction occurring between double bonds and ozone is known as ozonolysis when one molecule of the gas reacts with the double bond: The immediate...
- unsaturation. These reactions are the basis of ozonolysis, hydrogenation, and the iodine number. Ozonolysis (degradation by ozone) is practiced in the production...
- affected. The reaction occurring between double bonds and ozone is known as ozonolysis when one molecule of the gas reacts with the double bond: The immediate...
- unstable endoperoxide. Thiourea is also used in the reductive workup of ozonolysis to give carbonyl compounds. Dimethyl sulfide is also an effective reagent...
- org/namedreactions/ozonolysis-criegee-mechanism.shtm Ozonolysis mechanism on Organic Chemistry Portal site Li, Jie Jack: Criegee mechanism of ozonolysis Book: Name...
- aldehyde stage of oxidation and therefore produces the same results as ozonolysis. The classical Lemieux–Johnson oxidation often generates many side products...
- acylation, the related Houben–Hoesch reaction, and the Fries rearrangement. Ozonolysis, and related dihydroxylation/oxidative sequences, cleave alkenes to give...
- "Mechanism of Ozonolysis". Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English. 14 (11): 745–752. doi:10.1002/anie.197507451. Ozonolysis mechanism on Organic...
- H2SO4}}\end{aligned}}} Alkenes can be oxidatively cleaved by ozone, in a process called ozonolysis, giving alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids, depending...