The ozonolysis of indene in ethanol
JL Warnell, RL Shriner
Index: Warnell; Shriner Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1957 , vol. 79, p. 3165
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Abstract
The cleavage of olefins by ozone is usually carried out in two steps: reaction with ozone in an inert solvent to form ozonides and subsequent oxidation or reduction in the presence of water or acetic acid. Since ozonides are somewhat unstable, 2 have variable composition, 3 form polymeric ozonide^,^^^ dispr~ portionate,~ and because occasionally other oxidations occur during the reaction of olefins with ozone-oxygen ozonolyses have been carried out ...
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