dioxetanes
Dioxetanes are a class of cyclic organic peroxides characterized by a four-membered ring that includes two adjacent oxygen atoms. The parent compound, 1,2-dioxetane, has the formula C2H2O2, and many derivatives are formed by substituting carbon atoms in the ring. The ring strain in these four-membered peroxides makes them intrinsically reactive and, for many members, thermally or photochemically unstable.
Structure and properties. In 1,2-dioxetane and its substituted analogs, the two oxygen atoms occupy consecutive positions
Formation and reactions. Dioxetanes can be generated by the cycloaddition of singlet oxygen to alkenes, yielding
Applications and safety. Dioxetanes are of interest largely for their energetic properties and their role in