I've often wondered if organic peroxides could be used in epoxidation reactions, we all know of dimethyldioxirane (http://www.erowid.org/archive/rhodium/chemistry/oxone.html) but what of the other organic peroxides? Dibenzoyl peroxide and MEK Peroxide are both easily available in high-strength, whereas for many people the same cannot be said of H2O2 (especially since the London Bombing). I'd really like to know, it could solve a serious acquisition issue for people I know
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There should be a way. Urea peroxide can be used, this I know.
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