Literature of Ozone. 



377 



1847 ; Schonbein 



Williamson 



1848 Schonbein 



J. pr. Chem., XLII, p. 383 

 ■ Phil. Mag., 1847, p. 176. 



J. pr. Chem., XL, p. 242. 



Liebig, Ann., LXI, p. 13. 



1849 



Pogg., Ann., L XXIII, p. 

 ; 489, and LXXV, p. 351. 

 T. Sterry Hunt Amer. J. Sci., VI, 171. 



Schonbein Pogg., Ann., LXXV, p. 361. 



Pogg., Ann., LXXVI, p. 



366. 



Pogg. , Ann. , LXXV, p. 377. 



Schweiz. Gesel. Verhandl., 



p. 114; Pogg., Ann., 



: LXXV, p. 367. 



Osann ^Pogg., Ann., LXXV, p. 386. 



Hoppe :Wunderlich's Archives, 1848. 



Schonbein |Basel, Bericht., VIII, p. 6. 

 Basel, Bericht., VIII, p. 8. 



Henle and Pfeufer Zeits- 

 chrift, VII, p. 185. 

 " Schweiz. Gesel. Verhandl., 



p. 98 ; Pogg., Ann., 

 LXXVH, p. 162. 

 Fischer Pogg., Ann., LXXVI, p. 



158. 



Osann ,Pogg. , Ann. , LXXVH, p. 592 



'Pogg., Ann., LXXVIII,p. 98. 



Fischer Pogg., Ann., LXXVI, p. 



158. 

 Schonbein Liebig, Ann., LXXII, p. 222. 



Letter to Faraday on the 

 action of Ozone on man- 

 ganese. 

 Resume from Berzelius's 



Jahresbericht. 

 On the Ozone theory. Ad- 

 vises the use of little 



' phosphorus and a slow 

 current in the ozonation 

 of air. 

 Action of Ozone on guaia- 



j cum. 



.Hypothesis advanced that 

 Ozone is triatomic oxy- 



: gen, with reasons drawn 

 from its chemical rela- 

 tionships and physical 

 characters. 



Ozone as a means to dis- 

 tinguish between anti- 



' mony and arsenic stains. 



Voluntary bleaching of 

 manganese ink. 



jHas phosphorus a smell? 



, Production of Ozone by 



| phosphorus from pure 



; oxygen. 



;On Ozone chemical and 



j voltaic. Concentrated 



; zinc sulphate solution is 

 to be preferred as elec- 

 trolyte for obtaining 

 Ozone. 



Experiments on animals 

 with ozonized turpen- 

 tine. 



Different chemical condi- 

 tions of oxygen. 



Action of Ozone, chlorine 

 and bromine on lead 

 and manganese salts. 



Atmospheric Ozone. 



Peroxide of lead com- 

 pared with Ozone. 



Remarks on the produc- 

 tion of Ozone from phos- 

 phorus. 



Experiments with Ozone. 



Atomic weight of Ozone. 



Formation of Ozone from 

 oxygen. 



Attempts to prove that 

 Ozone is a compound of 

 oxygen and hydrogen. 



