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Subject: Canfor or Eucalyptol Peroxide
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posted on 20-1-2011 at 06:05
Canfor or Eucalyptol Peroxide
It is possible to do Eucalyptol peroxide and Canfora? These ethers are correct?! I read that ether is oxidized in the presence of air. It would then also be possible that they oxidize in the presence of acid and hydrogen peroxide?
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