Rooh
ROOH is a generic notation used in organic chemistry to denote hydroperoxides, a class of organic peroxides. The formula is R-O-O-H, in which R is an alkyl or aryl group. Hydroperoxides are typically reactive intermediates and, depending on the substituent, may range from isolable compounds to unstable species that exist only in solution.
Formation and occurrence: Hydroperoxides form by autoxidation of hydrocarbons in the presence of oxygen, commonly via
Properties: ROOH species are generally less stable than many other organic compounds and can be sensitive to
Reactions and applications: In synthesis, hydroperoxides act as oxidants or radical initiators and can be reduced
Safety: Handling ROOH requires caution due to potential explosive hazards and their sensitivity to heat, friction,