- A
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...
-
forms an
ester from a
ketone or a
lactone from a
cyclic ketone,
using peroxyacids or
peroxides as the oxidant. The
reaction is
named after Adolf von Baeyer...
- or its
isomer isosafrole via
oxidation using the
Wacker oxidation or
peroxyacid oxidation methods. MDP2P is
unstable at room
temperature and must be kept...
- 2017-02-13.
Retrieved 2018-10-12. A
method and
apparatus for
producing a
peroxyacid solution,
retrieved 2018-10-12 Edwards, J.O. (1955). "Safety". Chem. Eng...
- formaldehyde,
acetic acid,
methyl tert-butyl ether,
methyl benzoate, anisole,
peroxyacids, as well as a host of more
specialised chemicals.
Small amounts of methanol...
- with the
balance made up of m-chlorobenzoic acid (10%) and water. The
peroxyacid can be
purified by
washing the
commercial material with a
sodium hydroxide...
- are
produced by one of two routes: By the
oxidation of
alkenes with a
peroxyacid such as m-CPBA. By the base
intramolecular nucleophilic substitution of...
-
compound 1,2-dioxetanedione, or 1,2-dioxacyclobutane-3,4-dione,
often called peroxyacid ester, is an
unstable oxide of
carbon (an oxocarbon) with
formula C2O4...
- place,
yielding two
moles of
phenol and one mole of
peroxyacid ester (1,2-dioxetanedione). The
peroxyacid decomposes spontaneously to
carbon dioxide, releasing...
-
Prilezhaev reaction. This
approach involves the
oxidation of the
alkene with a
peroxyacid such as mCPBA.
Illustrative is the
epoxidation of
styrene with perbenzoic...