- salt, but its
derivative called Oxone is of
commercial value.
Oxone refers to the
triple salt 2KHSO5·KHSO4·K2SO4.
Oxone has a
longer shelf life than does...
-
chemical reaction described as the
asymmetric epoxidation of
alkenes with
oxone (pot****ium peroxymonosulfate) and a fructose-derived
catalyst (1). This...
- the
Teuber reaction. and
oxone. In
reaction depicted below 3,4,5-trimethylphenol
reacts with
singlet oxygen generated from
oxone/sodium
carbonate in an...
-
acetone with pot****ium
peroxymonosulfate KHSO 5,
usually in the form of
Oxone (2KHSO5·KHSO4·K2SO4). The
preparation of DMDO is
rather inefficient (typical...
-
trisubstituted alkenes. The Shi catalyst, a ketone, is
oxidized by
stoichiometric oxone to the
active dioxirane form
before proceeding in the
catalytic cycle. Oxaziridines...
- give a
clean hydrolysis. Alternatively,
strong oxidizing agents, such as
oxone, ozone, or permanganates, will
cleave the
nitronate tautomer at the double...
-
simple remedy for this
problem is to
rinse used gl****ware with
bleach or
oxone solution,
which will
oxidize the
dimethyl sulfide back to
dimethyl sulfoxide...
- than some
alternative disinfectants. "Lanxess
plans to
expand capacity for
Oxone monopersulfate". cleanroomtechnology.com.
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-
conversion proceeds by
organic oxidation using copper(II),
nitric acid, or
oxone. In one study, this
reaction is
carried out with
atmospheric oxygen and...
- in 1999 that pot****ium
bromate may be
replaced by
commercially available Oxone. One of the main
drawbacks of IBX is its
limited solubility; IBX is insoluble...