1929
DOI: 10.1002/jlac.19294760112
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Über die Einwirkung von Ozon auf Äther und Alkohole

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“…The review by Long (380) discusses the reactions of alcohols and ethers with ozone, in which aldehydes, carboxylic acids, esters, and peroxides are obtained. Most noteworthy is the 70-80 per cent yield of isoamyl isovalerate (CD) from isoamyl ether (XCDIX) (257). The oxidation of alcohols by ozone has been utilized in the carbohydrate field (403,404).…”
Section: Groupingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The review by Long (380) discusses the reactions of alcohols and ethers with ozone, in which aldehydes, carboxylic acids, esters, and peroxides are obtained. Most noteworthy is the 70-80 per cent yield of isoamyl isovalerate (CD) from isoamyl ether (XCDIX) (257). The oxidation of alcohols by ozone has been utilized in the carbohydrate field (403,404).…”
Section: Groupingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In two papers, published in 1929 and 1931, F. G. Fischer (41,43) and coworkers reported the isolation and identification of the principal products resulting from the reaction of ozone with ethers, alcohols, and aldehydes, and were able to present a theoretical explanation of their formation. The oxidation of isoamyl ether was first carefully studied, and it was shown later that other ethers react similarly, including methyl ether, ethyl ether, butyl ether, isoamyl ethyl ether, and benzyl ether.…”
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“…The n-pentane, after ozonization, had a sharp, disagreeable odor. Saturated hydrocarbons and alcohols are known to undergo considerable attack by ozone (1,6,14). Paillard and Briner (15) studied the action of ozone on acetic acid and came to the conclusion that the acid was only slightly attacked.…”
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