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Literature of Hydrogen Peroxide. 



Berthelot 



1881 



Downes and 



Blunt 

 Schone 



Leeds 



1882 



Kingzett 

 Schone 



Leeds 



Hamlet 

 Traube 



Radulowitsch 



Bert and 



Reynard 



Berl. Berichte, XIII, 1019 ; 



Ann. Chim. Phys. [5], 



XXI, 176. 

 Compt. Rend., XC, 331 ; 



Ann. Chim. Phys. [5], 



XXI, 194; Bull. Soc 



Chim.,XXXIlI, 246. 

 Compt. Rend., XC, 334 



Bull. Soc. Chim, [2]. 



XXXIII, 289: Ann. Chim. 



Phys. [5], XXI, 153. 

 Ann. Chim. Phys. [5], XXI, 



146. 



Compt. Rend., XC, 534 

 Ann. Chim. Phys. [5]. 

 XXI, 153. 



Compt. Rend., XC, 269 



Bull. Soc. Chim. [2] 



XXIII, 242. 

 Nature, XX,521; Ann.Phys, 



Beibl., IV, 286. 

 Ann. der Chem., Vol. 196 



239 ; J. Am. Chem. Soc, 



II, 59. 

 Berl. Berichte, XIV, 975. 



The same, XIV, 1382. 



The same, XIV, 1220; Chem. 



News, XLIII, 161. 

 Berl. Berichte, XIV, 1102 



Chem. News, XLIII, 47, 



249. 

 Berl. Berichte, XIV, 976 



Pharm. J. Trans. [3j, XI. 



1068. 



J. Chem. Soc, XXXVIII 

 326 ; Chem. News, XLIII 

 175. 



Berl. Berichte, XV, 663. 



The same, XV, 2854 ; J 

 Chem. Soc. for 1883, p 

 422. 



Berl. Berichte, XV, 1461. 



The same, XV, 1585. 



Decomposition. of KMn0 4 

 by H 2 2 



Heat of formation. 



Decomposition in presence 

 of alkalies and Ba0 2 



Theory of the catalysis of 

 H 2 2 by alkalies, 

 BaH 2 2 , AgO, Pt, 

 KMn0 4 



Formation and decompo- 

 sition of the double com- 

 pounds of BaH 2 2 and 

 H 2 2 



Combination of persul- 

 phuric acid with H 2 2 



Decomposition in sun- 

 light. 

 Behavior towards Ozone. 



Action of H 2 2 , Ozone 

 and nascent oxygen 

 upon benzene. 



Action upon phenole, nap- 

 thaline, anthracene, aro- 

 matic amines, &c. 



Quantitative determina- 

 tion. 



Critique of Kingzett's pa- 

 per. 



Production of H 2 2 by 

 palladium hydrogen in 

 contact with water and 

 air. 



Destruction of bacteria by 

 H 2 2 



Production in processes of 

 oxidation, structure and 

 re-actions. 



Action of Pb and Pd on 

 CO and H. (C0 2 formed 

 and H 2 2 ). 



Formation during oxida- 

 tion of terpenes. 



Action upon organic sub- 

 stances and upon fer- 

 mentation. 



