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Ozonisers

Ozone is normally produced by the use of a silent electrical discharge and a number of ozonisers have been produced. Brodie s apparatus is shown in outline in Figure 10.2. [Pg.263]

VI,14. OXIDATION OF UNSATURATED COMPOUNDS WITH OZONISED OXYGEN (OZONOLYSIS)... [Pg.888]

A simple semimicro laboratory ozoniser is illustrated in Fig. VI, 14, 2 this gives reasonably satisfactory results for small quantities of organic... [Pg.890]

Organic peroxides are highly explosive, hence it is best to carry out the ozonisation in a solvent which dissolves both the original compound and the ozonide. [Pg.891]

Dissolve 7 g. of pure oleic acid in 30 ml. of dry ethyl chloride (chloroform may be used but is less satisfactory), and ozonise at about —30°. Remove the solvent under reduced pressure, dissolve the residue in 50 ml. of dry methyl alcohol and hydrogenate as for adipic dialdehyde in the presence of 0 5 g. of palladium - calcium carbonate. Warm the resulting solution for 30 minutes with a slight excess of semicarbazide acetate and pour into water. Collect the precipitated semicarbazones and dry the... [Pg.892]

A synthesis of possible biological significance was effected by Spath and Berger, who ozonised eugenol methyl ether to 3 4-dimethoxyphenyl-acetaldehyde (Villa), which was then condensed with 3 4-dimethoxy-phenylethylamine (Vlllb), and the resulting Schiff s base (IX) treated wit hot 19 per cent, hydrochloric acid, whereby it was transformed into... [Pg.185]

Harries and Comberg have also supplied much evidence, which, taken with the above-mentioned researches, places the chemical isomerism of citronellol and rhodinol practically beyond dispute. By ozonisation experiments decomposition products were obtained, which proved that natural citronellal, obtained from citronella oil, is a mixture of about... [Pg.120]

Ozongehalt, m. ozone content, ozonhaltig, a. containing ozone, ozoniferous, Ozonisator, Ozoniseur, m. ozonizer. ozonisieren, v.t. ozonize. [Pg.330]

With benzene and aromatic hydrocarbons in general On particular phenylamine), the triozonide formed is insoluble and forms a very unstable gel. There was a violent detonation during the ozonisation of rubber dissolved in benzene. A gelatinous precipitate formed just before the detonation of this reaction. [Pg.243]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.890 , Pg.891 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.890 , Pg.891 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.890 , Pg.891 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.890 , Pg.891 ]




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