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Organic peroxides are organic compound
Organic compound

An organic compound is any member of a large class of chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon. For historical reasons discussed below, a few types of compounds such as carbonates, simple oxides of carbon and cyanides, as well as the allotropes of carbon, are considered Inorganic compound....
s containing the peroxide
Peroxide

A peroxide is a compound containing an oxygen-oxygen chemical bond. The simplest stable peroxide is hydrogen peroxide. Superoxides, dioxygenyls, ozones and ozonides compound are considered separately....
 functional group
Functional group

In organic chemistry, functional groups are specific groups of atoms within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules....
 (ROOR'). If the R' is hydrogen, the compound is called an organic hydroperoxide. Peresters have general structure RC(O)OOR.

The O-O bond easily breaks and forms free radicals of the form RO·.






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Organic peroxides are organic compound
Organic compound

An organic compound is any member of a large class of chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon. For historical reasons discussed below, a few types of compounds such as carbonates, simple oxides of carbon and cyanides, as well as the allotropes of carbon, are considered Inorganic compound....
s containing the peroxide
Peroxide

A peroxide is a compound containing an oxygen-oxygen chemical bond. The simplest stable peroxide is hydrogen peroxide. Superoxides, dioxygenyls, ozones and ozonides compound are considered separately....
 functional group
Functional group

In organic chemistry, functional groups are specific groups of atoms within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules....
 (ROOR'). If the R' is hydrogen, the compound is called an organic hydroperoxide. Peresters have general structure RC(O)OOR.

The O-O bond easily breaks and forms free radicals of the form RO·. This makes organic peroxides useful as initiators
Radical initiator

In chemistry, radical initiators are substances that can produce radical under mild conditions and promote radical polymerization reactions. These substances generally possess weak bonds—bonds that have small bond dissociation energy....
 for some types of polymerisation, such as the epoxy
Epoxy

In chemistry, epoxy or polyepoxide is a thermosetting epoxide polymer that cures when mixed with a catalyst agent or hardener. Most common epoxy resins are produced from a reaction between epichlorohydrin and bisphenol-A....
 resin
Resin

Resin is a hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly Pinophyta. It is valued for its chemical constituents and uses, such as varnishes and adhesives, as an important source of raw materials for organic synthesis, or for incense and perfume....
s used in glass-reinforced plastic
Glass-reinforced plastic

Glass-reinforced plastic is a composite material or fiber-reinforced plastic made of a plastic reinforced by fine glass fibres made of glass....
s. MEKP
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide

Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide is an organic peroxide, a high explosive similar to acetone peroxide. MEKP is a colorless, oily liquid whereas acetone peroxide is a white powder at Standard conditions for temperature and pressure; MEKP is slightly less sensitive to shock and temperature, and more stable in storage....
 and benzoyl peroxide
Benzoyl peroxide

Benzoyl peroxide is a chemical in the organic peroxide family. It consists of two benzoyl groups joined by a peroxide group. Acceptable condensed structural formulae would include C6H5-COO-OOC-C6H5, PhCO-O-O-COPh, and 2O2....
 are commonly used for this purpose. However, the same property also means that organic peroxides can either intentionally or unintentionally initiate explosive polymerisation in materials with unsaturated chemical bond
Chemical bond

A chemical bond is the physical process responsible for the attractive interactions between atoms and molecules, and that which confers stability to diatomic and polyatomic chemical compounds....
s, and this process has been used in explosives
Explosive material

File:M112 Demolition Charge.jpgAn explosive material is a material that either is chemistry or otherwise energetically unstable or produces a sudden expansion of the material usually accompanied by the production of heat and large changes in pressure upon initiation; this is called the explosion....
.

Most organic peroxides are highly flammable, explosive material
Explosive material

File:M112 Demolition Charge.jpgAn explosive material is a material that either is chemistry or otherwise energetically unstable or produces a sudden expansion of the material usually accompanied by the production of heat and large changes in pressure upon initiation; this is called the explosion....
s, often powerful and volatile. As little as 5 milligrams of diethyl ether peroxide
Diethyl ether peroxide

Diethyl ether peroxides are a class of organic peroxides that slowly form in diethyl ether upon storage under air, light, or in the presence of metal by autoxidation....
 can shatter glass chemical apparatuses. Organic peroxides, like their inorganic counterparts, are powerful bleaching agents.

Occurrence and use

Organic peroxides find numerous uses in various industries, as accelerators, activator
Activator

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s, cross-link
Cross-link

Cross-links are bonds that link one polymer chain to another. They can be covalent bonds or ionic bonds. "Polymer chains" can refer to synthetic polymers or natural polymers ....
ing agents, curing and vulcanization
Vulcanization

Vulcanization refers to a specific curing process of rubber involving high heat and the addition of sulfur or other equivalent curatives. It is a chemical process in which polymer molecules are linked to other polymer molecules by atomic bridges composed of sulfur atoms or carbon to carbon bonds....
 agents, hardeners, polymerisation initiators
Radical initiator

In chemistry, radical initiators are substances that can produce radical under mild conditions and promote radical polymerization reactions. These substances generally possess weak bonds—bonds that have small bond dissociation energy....
 and promoter
Promoter

In biology, a promoter is a region of DNA that facilitates the Transcription of a particular gene. Promoters are typically located near the genes they regulate, on the same strand and Upstream and downstream ....
s.

Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide

Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide is an organic peroxide, a high explosive similar to acetone peroxide. MEKP is a colorless, oily liquid whereas acetone peroxide is a white powder at Standard conditions for temperature and pressure; MEKP is slightly less sensitive to shock and temperature, and more stable in storage....
, benzoyl peroxide
Benzoyl peroxide

Benzoyl peroxide is a chemical in the organic peroxide family. It consists of two benzoyl groups joined by a peroxide group. Acceptable condensed structural formulae would include C6H5-COO-OOC-C6H5, PhCO-O-O-COPh, and 2O2....
 and to a much smaller degree acetone peroxide
Acetone peroxide

Acetone peroxide is an organic peroxide and a primary explosive high explosive. It takes the form of a white crystalline powder with a distinctive acrid smell....
 are used as radical initiators for radical polymerization
Radical polymerization

Radical polymerization is a type of polymerization in which the reactive center of a polymer chain consists of a radical .The polymerization reaction is initiated by three classes of radical initiators:...
 of some resin
Resin

Resin is a hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly Pinophyta. It is valued for its chemical constituents and uses, such as varnishes and adhesives, as an important source of raw materials for organic synthesis, or for incense and perfume....
s, eg. polyester
Polyester

Polyester is a category of polymers which contain the ester functional group in their main chain. Although there are many polyesters, the term "polyester" as a specific material most commonly refers to polyethylene terephthalate ....
 and silicone
Silicone

Silicones are largely inert, man-made compounds with a wide variety of forms and uses. Typically heat-resistant, nonstick, and rubberlike, they are commonly used in cookware, medicine, sealants, adhesives, lubricants, and insulation....
, often encountered when making fiberglass
Fiberglass

Fiberglass, , is material made from extremely fine fibers of glass. It is used as a reinforcing agent for many polymer products; the resulting composite material, properly known as fiber-reinforced polymer or glass-reinforced plastic , is called "fiberglass" in popular usage....
. Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide can oxidize acetone to acetone peroxide
Acetone peroxide

Acetone peroxide is an organic peroxide and a primary explosive high explosive. It takes the form of a white crystalline powder with a distinctive acrid smell....
 (an explosive), so mixing it with acetone
Acetone

Acetone is the organic compound with the chemical formula OC2. This colorless, mobile, flammable liquid is the simplest example of the ketones....
 is discouraged. Polymerization initiators are usually supplied as dilute solutions, but even commercial products, especially the more concentrated ones, may form crystals around the lid when older, making the can shock-sensitive.

Pinane hydroperoxide is used in production of styrene-butadiene
Styrene-butadiene

Styrene-Butadiene or Styrene-Butadiene-Rubber is a synthetic rubber copolymer consisting of styrene and butadiene. It has good Wear#Abrasive wear resistance and good aging stability when protected by additives, and is widely used in car tires, where it is blended with natural rubber....
 synthetic rubber
Synthetic rubber

Synthetic rubber is any type of artificially made polymer material, which acts as an elastomer. An elastomer is a material with the mechanical property that it can undergo much more Elasticity deformation under stress, than most materials and still return to its previous size without permanent deformation....
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Benzoyl peroxide
Benzoyl peroxide

Benzoyl peroxide is a chemical in the organic peroxide family. It consists of two benzoyl groups joined by a peroxide group. Acceptable condensed structural formulae would include C6H5-COO-OOC-C6H5, PhCO-O-O-COPh, and 2O2....
 and hydrogen peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a very pale blue liquid which appears colorless in a dilute solution, slightly more viscous than water. It is a weak acid....
 are used as bleaching and "maturing" agents
Flour bleaching agent

Flour bleaching agent is a food additive added to flour in order to make it appear whiter and to oxidize the surfaces of the flour grains and help with developing of gluten....
 for treating flour
Flour

Flour is a powder made of cereal grains. It is the main ingredient of bread, which is a staple food for many civilizations, making the availability of adequate supplies of flour a major economic and political issue at various times throughout history....
 to make its grain release gluten
Gluten

Gluten is a composite of the proteins gliadin and glutenin. These exist, conjoined with starch, in the endosperms of some Triticeae glutens cereal, notably wheat, rye, and barley....
 easier; the alternative is letting the flour slowly oxidize by air, which is too slow for the industrialized era.

Benzoyl peroxide
Benzoyl peroxide

Benzoyl peroxide is a chemical in the organic peroxide family. It consists of two benzoyl groups joined by a peroxide group. Acceptable condensed structural formulae would include C6H5-COO-OOC-C6H5, PhCO-O-O-COPh, and 2O2....
 is a highly effective topical medication for treating most forms of acne
Acne vulgaris

Acne vulgaris is a skin condition caused by changes in the pilosebaceous units . Severe acne is inflammation, but acne can also manifest in noninflammatory forms....
.

Cumene hydroperoxide is an intermediate in the cumene process
Cumene process

Cumene process is an industrial process for developing phenol and acetone from benzene and propylene. The term stems from cumene , the intermediate material during the process....
 of industrial synthesis of phenol
Phenol

Phenol, also known as carbolic acid, is a toxic, white crystalline solid with a sweet tarry odor, commonly referred to as a "hospital smell"....
.

Acetone peroxide
Acetone peroxide

Acetone peroxide is an organic peroxide and a primary explosive high explosive. It takes the form of a white crystalline powder with a distinctive acrid smell....
 has become a favorite explosive of paramilitaries, because of its easy manufacture, despite its instability. It is notorious for its susceptibility to heat, friction, and shock.

Tert-butyl hydroperoxide
Tert-Butyl hydroperoxide

tert-Butyl hydroperoxide is an organic peroxide widely used in a variety of oxidation processes, for example Sharpless_epoxidation. It is normally supplied as a 69-70% aqueous solution....
 (TBHP) is an organic-soluble oxidant employed in a variety of metal-catalyzed oxidations, such as Sharpless epoxidation
Sharpless epoxidation

The Sharpless epoxidation reaction is an enantiomer chemical reaction to prepare 2,3-epoxyalcohols from primary and secondary allyl alcohols. This reaction gives good yields and enantioselectivities over a broad range of substrates....
.

Safety

Many organic chemicals form peroxides in presence of atmospheric oxygen
Oxygen

Oxygen no O2 produced; 2) O2 produced, but absorbed in oceans & seabed rock; 3) O2 starts to gas out of the oceans, but is absorbed by land surfaces and formation of ozone layer; 4-5) O2 sinks filled and the gas accumulates]]...
 and sometimes ultraviolet
Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet light is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than that of visible light, but longer than x-rays, in the range 400 nanometer to 10 nm, and energies from 3 Electron volt to 124 eV....
 light; a typical example is the diethyl ether peroxide
Diethyl ether peroxide

Diethyl ether peroxides are a class of organic peroxides that slowly form in diethyl ether upon storage under air, light, or in the presence of metal by autoxidation....
. As they combine unstably bound oxygen together with hydrogen and carbon in the same molecule, organic peroxides catch fire easily and burn rapidly and intensely. The same applies to organic materials contaminated with organic peroxides.

Since peroxides can form spontaneously in some materials, some caution must be exercised with such "peroxide forming materials". In addition, many liquid ether
Ether

Ether is a class of organic compounds which contain an ether functional group ? an oxygen atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups ? of general formula R?O?R....
s in the presence of air
AIR

Air is the part of Earth's atmosphere that humans breath and as such Air .Air may also refer to:...
, light, and metal
Metal

In chemistry, a metal is a chemical element whose atoms readily lose electrons to form positive ions , and form metallic bonds between other metal atoms and ionic bonds between nonmetal atoms....
 slowly (over a period of months) form ether hydroperoxides and peroxides (e.g. diethyl ether peroxide
Diethyl ether peroxide

Diethyl ether peroxides are a class of organic peroxides that slowly form in diethyl ether upon storage under air, light, or in the presence of metal by autoxidation....
) which are extremely unstable. Consequently it is recommended that ether be stored over potassium hydroxide, which not only destroys peroxides but also acts as a powerful desiccator
Desiccator

Desiccators are sealable enclosures containing desiccants used for preserving moisture-sensitive items. A common use for desiccators is to protect chemicals which are hygroscopic or which react with water from humidity....
 (drying agent). Extreme care must be taken with samples showing signs of crystal growth or precipitates. The ease with which diethyl ether
Diethyl ether

Diethyl ether, also known as ether and ethoxyethane, is a clear, colorless, and highly flammable liquid with a low boiling point and a characteristic odor....
, tetrahydrofuran
Tetrahydrofuran

Tetrahydrofuran is a colorless, water-miscible organic liquid with low-viscosity at "room" temperature and pressure . It is a Heterocyclic compound compound with a chemical formula C4H8O, and is the fully Hydrogenation analog of the aromatic organic compound furan....
 or ethylene glycol dimethyl ether
Dimethoxyethane

Dimethoxyethane, also known as glyme, monoglyme, dimethyl glycol, ethylene glycol dimethyl ether, dimethyl cellosolve, and DME, is a clear, colorless, aprotic, and liquid ether that is used as a solvent....
 form explosive peroxides is the reason why they tend to be avoided in industrial processes.

Caution must be executed with mixing peroxide-forming materials with oxidizing agents. Acetone peroxide
Acetone peroxide

Acetone peroxide is an organic peroxide and a primary explosive high explosive. It takes the form of a white crystalline powder with a distinctive acrid smell....
, a powerful explosive, is an unwanted and dangerous byproduct of several chemical reactions, ranging from synthesis of MDMA (where it is a by-product
By-product

A by-product is a secondary or incidental product deriving from a manufacturing process, a chemical reaction or a biochemical pathway, and is not the primary product or service being produced....
 of isosafrole
Safrole

Safrole is a colorless or slightly yellow oily liquid. It is typically extracted from the root-bark or the fruit of sassafras plants in the form of sassafras oil, or synthesized from other related methylenedioxy compounds....
 oxidation in acetone) to industrial production of phenol
Phenol

Phenol, also known as carbolic acid, is a toxic, white crystalline solid with a sweet tarry odor, commonly referred to as a "hospital smell"....
 (where the second product of the cumene process
Cumene process

Cumene process is an industrial process for developing phenol and acetone from benzene and propylene. The term stems from cumene , the intermediate material during the process....
, acetone
Acetone

Acetone is the organic compound with the chemical formula OC2. This colorless, mobile, flammable liquid is the simplest example of the ketones....
, is partially oxidized to peroxide on the second reaction step).

Accidental preparation of organic peroxides can occur by mixing ketone solvents (most commonly acetone) with waste materials containing hydrogen peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a very pale blue liquid which appears colorless in a dilute solution, slightly more viscous than water. It is a weak acid....
 or other oxidizers and leaving the mixture standing for several hours.

Organic peroxides tend to react with metals. Glass
Glass

Glass generally refers to a Hardness, brittle, transparency amorphous solid, such as that used for windows, many Glass Bottles, or eyewear, including, but not limited to, soda-lime glass, borosilicate glass, acrylic glass, sugar glass, Muscovite , or aluminium oxynitride....
, stainless steel
Stainless steel

In metallurgy, stainless steel is defined as a steel alloy with a minimum of 10% chromium content by mass. Stainless steel does not stain, corrode, or rust as easily as ordinary steel , but it is not stain-proof....
, polyethylene
Polyethylene

Polyethylene or polythene is a thermoplastic commodity heavily used in consumer products . Over 60 million tons of the material are produced worldwide every year....
 or teflon containers are suggested for handling and storage; steel, copper alloys, rubber, lead, etc. should not be used. Empty containers must be washed with water immediately.

Organic peroxides must not be directly mixed with materials containing heavy metal ions like iron, cobalt or manganese, as these promote the decomposition of the peroxides. Direct mixing with amine
Amine

Amines are organic compounds and functional groups that contain a base nitrogen atom with a lone pair. Amines are derivative s of ammonia, wherein one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic substituents such as alkyl and aryl groups....
 compounds should be avoided as well. When mixing peroxides with amines (e.g., when making polyamides), both the peroxide and the amine have to be diluted separately with the monomer; the diluted chemicals can then be mixed.

Spillages of small amounts of organic peroxides can be wiped off with a rag, which then has to be disposed by burning at a safe place. Materials with absorbed organic peroxides must be saturated with water when stored.

Organic peroxides are sensitive to light and have to be stored in darkness. Some decompose at room temperature and release gaseous products; gas ejectors on the lids of the containers are required. Based on the Self Accelerating Decomposition Temperature
Self Accelerating Decomposition Temperature

The Self Accelerating Decomposition Temperature is the lowest temperature at which an organic peroxide in a typical vessel or shipping package will undergo a self-accelerating Chemical decomposition....
, some peroxides have to be stored refrigerated.

In case of a fire, an explosion can be anticipated. A foam fire extinguisher
Fire extinguisher

A fire extinguisher is an active fire protection device used to extinguish or control small fires, often in emergency situations. It is not intended for use on an out-of-control fire, such as one which has reached the ceiling, endangers the user , or otherwise requires the expertise of a fire department....
 can be used for small fires.

Small amounts of organic peroxides can be disposed of by careful burning of a substance diluted to under 10% or hydrolyzed. For hydrolysis, using a solution consisting of 80 parts water, 20 parts sodium hydroxide
Sodium hydroxide

Sodium hydroxide , also known as lye, caustic soda and sodium hydrate, is a caustic metallic Base . Sodium hydroxide forms a strong alkaline solution when dissolved in a solvent such as water, however, only the hydroxide ion is basic....
, and 0.3 parts surfactant
Surfactant

Surfactants are wetting agents that lower the surface tension of a liquid, allowing easier spreading, and lower the interfacial tension between two liquids....
 to allow easier wetting of the crystals of the peroxide. The recommended amount of the solution is 10 times the weight of the peroxide. The peroxide has to be slowly poured into the solution, with constant stirring to avoid local overheating. The reaction is slightly exothermic
Exothermic

File:Explosion1.JPG In thermodynamics, the term exothermic describes a process or reaction that releases energy usually in the form of heat, but also in form of light , electricity , or sound....
, but additional cooling is not required. The reaction is slow, and requires stirring for some 12 to 24 hours; the peroxide can then be considered decomposed.

Synthesis

Peroxides can be synthesized in the laboratory in a number of ways:
  • peroxy acids by oxidation of carboxylic acid
    Carboxylic acid

    Carboxylic acids are organic acids characterized by the presence of a carboxyl group, which has the Chemical formula -COH, usually written -COOH or -CO2H....
    s with hydrogen peroxide
    Hydrogen peroxide

    Hydrogen peroxide is a very pale blue liquid which appears colorless in a dilute solution, slightly more viscous than water. It is a weak acid....
  • peroxy acids by oxidation and hydrolysis of Grignard reagents
  • peroxides by photooxidation of diene
    Diene

    Dienes or diolefins are hydrocarbons which contain two covalent bond. Dienes are intermediate between alkenes and polyenes....
    s
  • peroxides by oxymercuration of alkene
    Alkene

    In organic chemistry, an alkene, olefin, or olefine is an Saturation chemical compound containing at least one carbon-to-carbon double bond....
    s followed by reaction with a hydroperoxide
  • peroxy acids by reaction of alkyl halides with hydrogen peroxide


Reactions

Some peroxide reactions are:
  • organic reduction to alcohol
    Alcohol

    In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which a hydroxyl Functional group is bound to a carbon atom of an alkyl or substituted alkyl group....
    s with lithium aluminium hydride
    Lithium aluminium hydride

    Lithium aluminium hydride , commonly abbreviated to LAH, is a reducing agent used in organic synthesis. It is more powerful than the related reagent sodium borohydride due to the weaker Al-H bond compared to the B-H bond....
     or phosphite ester
    Phosphite ester

    A phosphite ester or organophosphite is a type of chemical compound with the general structure P3. Phosphite esters can be considered as esters of phosphorous acid, H3PO3....
    s
  • cleavage to ketones and alcohols in the base catalyzed Kornblum–DeLaMare rearrangement
    Kornblum–DeLaMare rearrangement

    The Kornblum?DeLaMare rearrangement is a rearrangement reaction in organic chemistry in which a primary or secondary organic peroxide is converted to the corresponding ketone and alcohol under base catalysis....


See also

  • Peroxide
    Peroxide

    A peroxide is a compound containing an oxygen-oxygen chemical bond. The simplest stable peroxide is hydrogen peroxide. Superoxides, dioxygenyls, ozones and ozonides compound are considered separately....
  • Peroxyacid
  • Peroxyacyl nitrates
    Peroxyacyl nitrates

    Peroxyacyl nitrates, or PANs, are powerful respiratory and eye irritants present in photochemical smog. They are formed from a peroxyacyl radical and nitrogen dioxide, for example peroxyacetyl nitrate, CH3COOONO2:...
  • Ozonide
    Ozonide

    Ozonide is an unstable, reactive polyatomic ion anion O3−, derived from ozone, or an organic compound similar to organic peroxide formed by a reaction of ozone with an unsaturated compound....


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