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This is <scene name='Ozonolysis/Ozonolysis_step_1/ | This is <scene name='Ozonolysis/Ozonolysis_step_1/4'>step one</scene> of ozonolysis. | ||
This is <scene name='Ozonolysis/Ozonolysis_step_2/1'>step two</scene> of ozonolysis. | |||
This is <scene name='Ozonolysis/Ozonolysis_step_3/1'>step three</scene> of ozonolysis. | |||
This is <scene name='Ozonolysis/Ozonolysis_step_4/1'>step four</scene> of ozonolysis. | |||
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==Acknowledgements== | ==Acknowledgements== | ||
The animations of the ozonolysis reaction, as well as the 2D images of the reaction mechanism, were created by Nick Greeves. Many more reactions are viewable in an intuitive manner at http://www.chemtube3d.com. | The animations of the ozonolysis reaction, as well as the 2D images of the reaction mechanism, were created by Nick Greeves. Many more reactions are viewable in an intuitive manner at http://www.chemtube3d.com. |
Revision as of 00:00, 30 April 2008
Ozonolysis is a type of cycloaddition which destroys bonds. It starts with a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition but eventually becomes a method of cleaving π bonds in an oxidative fashion, so that they end up as two carbonyl groups. The reagent for this reaction is ozone, O3.
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AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements
The animations of the ozonolysis reaction, as well as the 2D images of the reaction mechanism, were created by Nick Greeves. Many more reactions are viewable in an intuitive manner at http://www.chemtube3d.com.