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Main group peroxides

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Jakob, Harald; Leininger, Stefan; Lehmann, Thomas; Jacobi, Sylvia; Gutewort, Sven (2007). "Peroxo Compounds, Inorganic".
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Jih Ru Hwu; Buh-Luen Chen; Santhosh F. Neelamkavil; Yuzhong Chen (2002). "Bis(trimethylsilyl) Peroxide".
31:. Many compounds of the main group elements form peroxides, and a few are of commercial significance. 83:
At one time, peroxyborates were used in detergents. These salts have been largely replaced by
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Many peroxides are not commercially valuable but are of academic interest. One example is
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With thousands of tons/year being produced annually, the
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e-EROS Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis
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Index


main group elements
peroxydisulfates
initiators
polymerization
acrylates
styrene
peroxycarbonates
bis(trimethylsilyl) peroxide


Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry
doi
10.1002/14356007.a19_177.pub2
ISBN
978-3527306732
doi
10.1002/047084289X.rb219.pub3
ISBN
0-471-93623-5
Greenwood, Norman N.
Butterworth-Heinemann
ISBN
978-0-08-037941-8
Category
Peroxides

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