-
commercially useful. They can be
prepared in
several ways. Most commonly,
peracids are
generated by
treating the
corresponding carboxylic acid with hydrogen...
- as a 69–70%
aqueous solution.
Compared to
hydrogen peroxide and
organic peracids, tert-butyl
hydroperoxide is less
reactive and more
soluble in organic...
- M.; Richmond, G. F. (1903). "The
Hydrolysis of
Organic Peroxides and
Peracids".
American Chemical Journal. 29 (3): 179–203. Beilstein, F. (1893). Handbuch...
-
epoxidation of
unsaturated fatty acids by
reaction with
peracids. In this case, the
peracids can also be
formed in situ by
reacting carboxylic acids with...
-
neutral molecules such as Cl2 and Br2,
oxidizing agents such as
organic peracids,
chemical species that do not
satisfy the
octet rule such as
carbenes and...
- out with the iodine-starch reaction. Here peroxides,
hydroperoxides or
peracids oxidize the
added pot****ium
iodide into iodine,
which reacts with starch...
-
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...
- one of the ring
nitrogen atoms. Mono-N-oxidation
occurs by
reaction with
peracids.: 253–254
Electrophilic C-substitution of
pyrimidine occurs at the 5-position...
- hair or to
prepare other bleaching agents like perborates, percarbonates,
peracids, etc.
Sodium percarbonate (Na 2H 3CO 6), an
adduct of
hydrogen peroxide...
- hydrosilanes. A wide
range of
oxidants have been emplo****
including air,
peracids, dioxiranes, and pot****ium
permanganate (for
hindered silanes). In the...