Ozonation in Organic Chemistry V1

Author: Bailey   Philip S.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323157483

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780120731015

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780120731015

Subject: O621.25 chemistry, organic chemistry reaction

Language: ENG

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Ozonation in Organic chemistry, Volume I: Olefinic Compounds covers the historical background of ozone reactions with organic substances and the mechanisms of these reactions.
Composed of 12 chapters, this book first deals with the development of the available theory of all ozone reactions, such as the Harries and Staudinger theories, particularly the Criegee mechanism of ozonolysis. This text then describes the step-by-step mechanism of the classical ozonolysis reaction of olefins and how it evolved. Considerable chapters are devoted to the reactions that compete with ozonolysis, such as epoxidation and other partial cleavage reactions. Both liquid- and gas-phase ozone reactions are explored in other chapters.
This volume will appeal to those who are interested in exploring the frontiers of ozone-organic chemistry.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Dedication

pp.:  6 – 12

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 6

Preface

pp.:  12 – 14

Acknowledgments

pp.:  14 – 15

Tentative Contents of Volume II

pp.:  15 – 18

CHAPTER I. Introduction

pp.:  18 – 24

CHAPTER II. The Ozone Molecule

pp.:  24 – 26

CHAPTER III. Ozonolysis of Olefins: Introduction

pp.:  26 – 32

CHAPTER IV. Ozonolysis of Olefins: Initial Ozone Attack and Adduct

pp.:  32 – 42

CHAPTER V. Ozonolysis of Olefins: The Peroxidic Products

pp.:  42 – 62

CHAPTER VI. Ozonolysis of Olefins: Routes to Peroxidic Products

pp.:  62 – 100

CHAPTER VII. Ozonolysis of Olefins: Competitions in Peroxidic Product Formation

pp.:  100 – 148

CHAPTER VIII. Ozonolysis of Olefins: Routes from Peroxidic to Nonperoxidic Products

pp.:  148 – 164

CHAPTER IX. "Anomalous" Ozonolysis of Olefins

pp.:  164 – 202

CHAPTER X. "Special" Liquid-Phase Ozonolyses

pp.:  202 – 214

CHAPTER XI. Electrophilic Ozone Attack on Olefins. Epoxides and Other "Partial Cleavage" Products

pp.:  214 – 240

CHAPTER XII. Gas-Phase Ozonation of Olefins

pp.:  240 – 282

Index

pp.:  282 – 290

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