Author Topic: ozone as means of oxidation?  (Read 2392 times)

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aquagirl

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ozone as means of oxidation?
« on: July 01, 2002, 10:22:00 PM »
I've been playing around with ozone for various reasons (none hive-chem related), and while doing some midnight research at the Univ on various ozone generating cells, I came across a ref mentioning using ozone + eugenol -> vanillin (it wasnt very detailed and I didn't have time to go further into it).  Anyway, I started perusing rhodium's chem page, which focuses on the hallucinogenic amphetamines (never much of an interest of mine, ingesting nor producing)- and I'm seeing tons of procedures involving oxidation....
Is o3 not practical (or simply won't work?) for any of these procedures? 

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Osmium

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It's not practical on a bigger scale.
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2002, 10:40:00 PM »
It's not practical on a bigger scale. But aldehyde synth. with ozone is an old, well-known procedure.

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