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Superacidulated
Superacidulated Su`per*a*cid"u*la`ted, a. Acidulated to excess. [R.]

Meaning of Peracid from wikipedia

- peroxy acid (often spelled as one word, peroxyacid, and sometimes called peracid) is an acid which contains an acidic −OOH group. The two main classes are...
- peracid is intramolecularly hydrogen-bonded at the transition state. Although there are frontier orbital interactions in both directions, the peracid...
- (Z)-3-ureidoacrylate peracid amidohydrolase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction sequences: (Z)-3-ureidoacrylate peracid + H2O ⇌ (Z)-3-peroxyaminoacrylate...
- water to produce peracetic acid. Although less active than more acidic peracids (e.g., m-CPBA), peracetic acid in various forms is used for the epoxidation...
- reaction is given below: The geometry of the transition state, with the peracid bisecting the C-C double bond, allows the two primary frontier orbital...
- epoxy resins is the conversion of aliphatic or cycloaliphatic alkenes with peracids: In contrast to glycidyl-based epoxy resins, this production of such epoxy...
- internal alkene, isoapiole, followed by a peracid oxidation and finally a hydrolytic dehydration. The peracid oxidation can be accomplished by combining...
- formation. Carbon attack was suggested by Rudolf Criegee. In this pathway, the peracid attacks the carbonyl carbon, producing what is now known as the Criegee...
- as a 69–70% aqueous solution. Compared to hydrogen peroxide and organic peracids, tert-butyl hydroperoxide is less reactive and more soluble in organic...
- out with the iodine-starch reaction. Here peroxides, hydroperoxides or peracids oxidize the added pot****ium iodide into iodine, which reacts with starch...