“…properties of the peroxide functionality by means of electronic and/or steric effects, hyperconjugation and hydrogen bonding, which is reflected in different bond dissociation energies (BDE) 8 , redox potentials 20 , pK a 21 or pK HB 22 values. The pK a values of compounds of the type ROOH, for example, gradually decrease with the electron-withdrawing property of R along the series (H 3 C) 3 COOH (1) (pK a = 12.8), H 2 O 2 (11.6), CH 3 OOH (2) (11.5), CF 3 OOH (3) (8.9) to CH 3 C(O)OOH (8.2) 23 .…”