1973
DOI: 10.1139/v73-463
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Reactions of Ozonides. XI. A 14C Tracer Study of the Ozonolysis of Ethylidenecyclohexane in Cyclohexanone

Abstract: Using 14C labelling of cyclohexanone or ethylidenecyclohexane, examination of the products of ozonolysis of the alkene in the presence of the ketone reveal 6-hexanolide to be initially formed in < 1% yield. Cyclohexanone peroxides are the major products from ethylidenecyclohexane ozonized in cyclohexanone. Carbonyl-modified alkene ozonolysis is therefore suggested to be explicable by the Criegee mechanism, and it is unnecessary to invoke Baeyer–Villiger interactions. Ozonide formation is not totally suppres… Show more

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“…Story and co-workers (1)(2)(3) invoked BaeyerVilliger oxidation of a ketone solvent as another possible mechanism for diminution of ozonide yield: we have used I4C to demonstrate that cyclohexanone can function this way in ethylidenecyclohexane ozonolysis in no more than 0.02% yield (6). There is no clear relation between effectiveness of suppression of ozonide formation and dielectric constant of solvents of Table 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Story and co-workers (1)(2)(3) invoked BaeyerVilliger oxidation of a ketone solvent as another possible mechanism for diminution of ozonide yield: we have used I4C to demonstrate that cyclohexanone can function this way in ethylidenecyclohexane ozonolysis in no more than 0.02% yield (6). There is no clear relation between effectiveness of suppression of ozonide formation and dielectric constant of solvents of Table 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%