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Demethylation and oxidation of the dimethylamino moiety with ozone was [Pg.117]


HOOO(CH2)7COOH. Colourless plates, m.p. lOfi C. Made by the oxidation of oleic acid with ozones. [Pg.47]

Addition compounds called ozonides are produced when alkenes react with ozone and reductive cleavage of these compounds is used extensively in preparative and diagnostic organic chemistry. [Pg.264]

Because the protonation of ozone removes its dipolar nature, the electrophilic chemistry of HOs, a very efficient oxygenating electrophile, has no relevance to conventional ozone chemistry. The superacid-catalyzed reaction of isobutane with ozone giving acetone and methyl alcohol, the aliphatic equivalent of the industrially significant Hock-reaction of cumene, is illustrative. [Pg.166]

The importance of ozone in the stratosphere has been stressed in Section 9.3.8. The fact that ozone can be decomposed by the halogen monoxides CIO, BrO and 10 means that their presence in the stratosphere contributes to the depletion of the ozone layer. For example, iodine, in the form of methyl iodide, is released into the atmosphere by marine algae and is readily photolysed, by radiation from the sun, to produce iodine atoms which can react with ozone to produce 10 ... [Pg.385]

COBALT AND COBALT ALLOYS] (Vol 6) -reaction with ozone [OZONE] (Vol 17)... [Pg.987]

Other processes explored, but not commercialized, include the direct nitric acid oxidation of cyclohexane to adipic acid (140—143), carbonylation of 1,4-butanediol [110-63-4] (144), and oxidation of cyclohexane with ozone [10028-15-5] (145—148) or hydrogen peroxide [7722-84-1] (149—150). Production of adipic acid as a by-product of biological reactions has been explored in recent years (151—156). [Pg.245]

O ne. Air pollution (qv) levels are commonly estimated by determining ozone through its chemiluminescent reaction with ethylene. A relatively simple photoelectric device is used for rapid routine measurements. The device is caHbrated with ozone from an ozone generator, which in turn is caHbrated by the reaction of ozone with potassium iodide (308). Detection limits are 6—9 ppb with commercially available instmmentation (309). [Pg.276]

Nickel Carbonyl The extremely toxic gas nickel carbonyl can be detected at 0.01 ppb by measuring its chemiluminescent reaction with ozone in the presence of carbon monoxide. The reaction produces excited nickel(II) oxide by a chain process which generates many photons from each pollutant molecule to permit high sensitivity (315). [Pg.276]

Hydrogen peroxide greatly accelerates the decomposition of ozone in alkaline solutions because of formation of HOg, which reacts rapidly with ozone to form the radical ion (25). When the concentration of H2O2 exceeds 10 Af, the decomposition of ozone is initiated faster by HOg than by... [Pg.491]

Chlorite ion is oxidized rapidly to chlorine dioxide by ozone at pH 4, yielding one mol CIO2 per mol O3 when chlorite is in excess (k > lO" (39). The oxidation of bromite to bromate by ozone is too rapid to measure. Chlorine dioxide is oxidized rapidly to chlorate. Chlorate, bromate, and iodate ions do not react with ozone. [Pg.492]

Oxygen Compounds. Although hydrogen peroxide is unreactive toward ozone at room temperature, hydroperoxyl ion reacts rapidly (39). The ozonide ion, after protonation, decomposes to hydroxyl radicals and oxygen. Hydroxyl ions react at a moderate rate with ozone (k = 70). [Pg.492]

R is hydrogen, alkenyl, or alkyne. In remote tropospheric air where NO concentrations ate sometimes quite low, HO2 radicals can react with ozone (HO2 + O3 — HO + 2 O2) and result in net ozone destmction rather than formation. The ambient ozone concentration depends on cloud cover, time of day and year, and geographical location. [Pg.497]


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