GB651965A - Method of producing oxonium derivatives having catalytic and biocatalytic properties - Google Patents

Method of producing oxonium derivatives having catalytic and biocatalytic properties

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GB651965A
GB651965A GB17747A GB17747A GB651965A GB 651965 A GB651965 A GB 651965A GB 17747 A GB17747 A GB 17747A GB 17747 A GB17747 A GB 17747A GB 651965 A GB651965 A GB 651965A
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oxygen
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RENE LEON JACQUIER
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    • C07ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
    • C07CACYCLIC OR CARBOCYCLIC COMPOUNDS
    • C07C409/00Peroxy compounds
    • C07C409/02Peroxy compounds the —O—O— group being bound between a carbon atom, not further substituted by oxygen atoms, and hydrogen, i.e. hydroperoxides
    • C07C409/14Peroxy compounds the —O—O— group being bound between a carbon atom, not further substituted by oxygen atoms, and hydrogen, i.e. hydroperoxides the carbon atom belonging to a ring other than a six-membered aromatic ring

Abstract

Organic compounds containing a double or triple bond are polymerized by treating them with an "oxonium derivative" obtained by directing into a gas flame a gaseous current containing free oxygen in excess of that required for complete combustion of the gas providing the flame, so as to cool the flame to 45-150 DEG C. (see Group IV (b)). In an example, air charged with turpentine vapours is directed on to a hydrogen flame, and the issuing gases are bubbled through a solution of vinyl acetate in benzene. Reference is also made to the polymerization of styrene, propenyl methyl ketone and butadiene.ALSO:Organic compounds described as oxonium derivatives are manufactured by directing into a gas flame a gaseous current containing free oxygen in excess of that required for complete combustion of the gas providing the flame, so as to cool the flame to 45-150 DEG C., an organic compound being vaporized or atomized into the gaseous current before or after it passes the flame. Advantageously the flame is vibrated by means of vibrating devices applied to the oxygen-containing gas, the fuel gas or the flame itself, e.g. by variation of gas supply or by means of plunger machines or valve systems. Suitable types of apparatus are described with drawings. In examples: (1) air charged with turpentine vapours is directed on to a hydrogen flame; (2) hydrogen and excess of air are passed into a burner, and into the gas issuing from the flame is atomized turpentine oil or other (preferably unsaturated) organic compounds, e.g. terpenes, fulrenes, indenes, carotenes or other unsaturated hydrocarbons, or chaulmorgra oil. The Specification as open to inspection under Sect. 91, in which the products are described as nascent peroxides, comprises generally directing a gaseous current containing oxygen, in unspecified amount, into a gas flame to effect cooling thereof to an unspecified extent. This subject-matter does not appear in the Specification as accepted.ALSO:A form of oxygen described as oxonium dioxide, O=O=O, is stated to be formed by directing into a gas flame (preferably vibrating) a gaseous current containing free oxygen in excess of that required for complete combustion of the gas providing the flame, so as to cool the flame to 45-150 DEG C. Suitable types of apparatus are described with drawings, and examples are given.
GB17747A 1947-01-02 1947-01-02 Method of producing oxonium derivatives having catalytic and biocatalytic properties Expired GB651965A (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0346552A1 (en) * 1986-12-29 1989-12-20 Leneveu-Delanef, Marie-Laure Process for the preparation of organic oxonium derivatives, particularly of peroxides of terpene oxonium

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0346552A1 (en) * 1986-12-29 1989-12-20 Leneveu-Delanef, Marie-Laure Process for the preparation of organic oxonium derivatives, particularly of peroxides of terpene oxonium

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