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  • Harries Ozonide Reaction
  • Harries Ozonide Reaction (Ozonolysis)

    C. Harries, Ann. 343, 311 (1905).

    Treatment of olefins with ozone as a method of cleaving olefinic linkages. On hydrolysis or catalytic hydrogenation the initially formed ozonide yields two molecules of yl compounds:



    Reviews: P. S. Bailey, Chem. Rev. 58, 925 (1958); L. J. Chinn, Selection of Oxidants in Synthesis: Oxidation at the Carbon Atom (Dekker, New York, 1971) pp 151-160; P. S. Bailey, Ozonation in Organic Chemistry vols. 1 and 2 (Academic Press, New York, 1978, 1982). Mechanism: R. Criegee, Record Chem. Progr. 18, 111 (1957); R. W. Murray, Accts. Chem. Res. 1, 313 (1968); M. Miura et al., J. Org. Chem. 50, 1504 (1985). Applications: J. Z. Gillies et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 110, 7991 (1988); K. Griesbaum, V. Ball, Tetrahedron Letters 35, 1163 (1994).


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