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MeOOCCOCOOMe

MeOOCCOCOOMe is a chemical notation that reads as a compact string combining methyl groups (Me), a peroxide fragment (O-O), and ester-type linkages (O-CO-O-Me). The name appears in informal or puzzle-like contexts rather than as a widely used systematic name. Because the string does not correspond unambiguously to a standard SMILES or InChI without a structural diagram, its exact connectivity is open to interpretation.

Structural features: The sequence implies the presence of a peroxide unit adjacent to carbon-containing fragments, and

Properties and reactivity: Compounds containing peroxide bonds are typically more energetically sensitive than ordinary esters, and

Synthesis and applications: There is no widely cited synthetic procedure or practical application for this exact

Safety and references: Peroxide-containing organic compounds may pose ignition or explosive risks; appropriate safety protocols are

at
least
one
methoxycarbonyl
substituent.
A
full
structural
diagram
or
a
verified
SMILES
string
would
be
required
to
determine
the
precise
arrangement,
stereochemistry,
and
molecular
formula.
may
decompose
exothermically
when
heated
or
subjected
to
shock.
The
methoxycarbonyl
groups
suggest
susceptibility
to
hydrolysis
under
acidic
or
basic
conditions,
yielding
methanol
and
carboxylic
acids
in
principle.
Without
experimental
data,
specific
properties
such
as
boiling
point,
density,
or
stability
cannot
be
stated
for
MeOOCCOCOOMe.
string
as
a
defined
compound
in
standard
chemical
literature.
If
such
a
compound
exists,
its
preparation
would
require
careful
handling
to
manage
the
peroxide
functionality,
and
its
use
would
depend
on
its
actual
structure
and
stability.
essential
when
handling
suspected
peroxides.
For
further
information
on
peroxides
and
related
esters,
see
general
articles
on
organic
peroxides
and
peresters.