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Superoxides, ozonides

The relevant properties of peroxide and superoxide salts are given in Table 4 (see Peroxides and peroxide compounds, inorganic). Potassium peroxide is difficult to prepare and lithium superoxide is very unstable. The ozonides, MO3, of the alkah metals contain a very high percentage of oxygen, but are only stable below room temperature (see Ozone). [Pg.486]

AH of the commercial inorganic peroxo compounds except hydrogen peroxide are described herein, as are those commercial organic oxidation reactions that are beheved to proceed via inorganic peroxo intermediates. Ozonides and superoxides are also included, but not the dioxygen complexes of the transition metals. [Pg.90]

In addition to the oxides MO, peroxides MO2 are known for the heavier alkaline earth metals and there is some evidence for yellow superoxides M(02)2 of Ca, Sr and Ba impure ozonides Ca(03)2 and Ba(03)2 have also been reported. As with the alkali metals, stability... [Pg.119]

Superoxides, and Ozonides of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals , Plenum Press, NY (1966)... [Pg.664]

Few kinetic studies of the decompositions of higher oxides have been reported one probable reason is that the preparation of pure samples of these highly reactive compounds is difficult. Accordingly, interest has been largely restricted to the most readily available substances which are the alkali and alkaline earth peroxides (02-), superoxides (02) and ozonides (03). Some of these may be hydrated. E values reported [656] for the dehydrations of M02 8 H20 (288—313 K) were 96, 163 and 63 kJ mole-1 for the Ca, Sr and Ba compounds, respectively. [Pg.150]

The oxidation number of oxygen is —2 in most of its compounds. Exceptions are its compounds with fluorine (in which case, the previous statement takes precedence) and its occurrence as peroxides (022-), superoxides (02 ), and ozonides (03 ). [Pg.104]

Vol nov, I. I. Peroxides, superoxides, and ozonides of alkali and alkaline earth metals. New York Plenum Press 1966. [Pg.106]

Vannerberg, Nils-Gosta, Peroxides, Superoxides, and Ozonides of the Metals of VOL. PAGE... [Pg.639]

Rubidium hydroxide, 27 821-822 Rubidium iodide, 27 823 Rubidium metal alloys, 27 816 Rubidium metal, pure, 27 818 Rubidium oxides, 27 816, 823 Rubidium ozonide, 78 417 Rubidium silicates, 22 452 Rubidium sulfate, 27 821 Rubidium superoxide, 78 417 Rubidium tetrahydroborate physical properties of, 4 194t Ruby, 2 405 color, 7 329 Ruby glass, 7 344... [Pg.813]

Alkanes—Continued reactions—Continued with ozonide ions, 135 with superoxide ions, 134-35 role of oxygen ions in oxidation. 138-41 Alkenes, reactions with oxygen ions, 134 with ozonide ions, 135 with superoxide ions, 134-35 Aluminosilicate gels, alkali cations, 241... [Pg.443]

Potassium ozonide, 735 Potassium permanganate chemiluminescence, 643 hydrogen peroxide titration, 627 ozonide redox titration, 736 Potassium peroxymonosulfate, dioxirane preparation, 26, 1020-30, 1130 Potassium superoxide, commercial availability, 620... [Pg.1484]

The ozonide anion radical (030-) formed by the reaction between ozone and the superoxide... [Pg.12]

Ozonides have been formed from epoxides (see above) and from cleavage of alkyldiphenylcyclobutenes (232), presumably through the involvement of superoxide. [Pg.286]

Recently it has been found that ozone will oxidize very dry KOH or CsOH to compounds called ozonides, M0 . These may be regarded as being formed by addition of an extra antibonding electron to the ozone molecule (just as superoxide ion is formed by addition of an extra anti-... [Pg.79]


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