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Coulometric microdetermination of peroxides—I. Hydrogen peroxide
Talanta, 1973An electroanalytical method, based on controlled-potential coulometry in the iodine-iodide system, has been developed for determination of small amounts of hydrogen peroxide. The sample is added to an electrolyte containing an acid solution of iodide and the iodine, which is produced rapidly, is reduced at a rotating platinum electrode.
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Hydrogen peroxide and organic peroxides in the marine environment
SPIE Proceedings, 1991Aqueous fluorescence and chemiluminescence methods have been used to measure hydrogen peroxide in natural waters and in the atmosphere. Ambient hydrogen peroxide and soluble organic peroxide data is presented from the EMEX, MLOPEX and SAGA-3 experimental programs, experiments conducted in the remote marine environment.
Heikes, Brian G.+2 more
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Catalytic Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide and Uranyl Peroxide
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1958Decomposition rates are given of peroxide in dilute uranyl sulfate- hydrogen peroxide solutions. A wide variety of catalysts and combination of cataiysts was tested. but the investigation was generally limited to the pH range oi 1 to 3. The effects of temperature, catalyst concentration, acidity.
Wanda Bradshaw+3 more
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Peroxides and peroxide-forming compounds [PDF]
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ChemInform Abstract: PREPARATION OF DICYCLOALKYL PEROXIDES INCLUDING DICYCLOHEXYL PEROXIDE
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1983Abstract A source of regiospecifically di-deuterated cyclic dialkyl peroxides, free of alcohol or ketone impurities, was required for studies of a series of•(CH2) radical thermolysis products.1 We report herein a procedure for preparation of the series of ROOR compounds, where R=dicyclopentyl (1), R=dicyclohexyl (2), and R=dicycloheptyl peroxide (3 ...
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