hydroperoxiden
Hydroperoxides are a class of organic compounds that contain the hydroperoxy functional group (-OOH) bonded to a carbon atom. The general formula is ROOH, where R is an alkyl or aryl group. They are a subset of organic peroxides and occur in both industrial chemistry and biological systems.
In terms of structure and properties, the O–O bond in hydroperoxides is relatively weak, making ROOH compounds
Industrial formation and sources include partial oxidation of hydrocarbons. A well-known example is cumene hydroperoxide, produced
Reactivity and mechanism are dominated by radical processes. Hydroperoxides can decompose to generate radical species such
Safety and handling are important considerations. Many hydroperoxides are shock-sensitive or thermally unstable and can pose
Examples include tert-butyl hydroperoxide and cumene hydroperoxide.