Literature of Ozone. 



3'79 



1852 



1853 



Schonbein 



Osann 



Fremy and 

 Becquerel 



Faraday 



Schonbein 

 Baumert 



Leblanc 

 Clemens 

 Soret 

 Williamson 



Fremy and 

 Becquerel 



Basel, Bericht., X, p. 50; 



J. pr. Chem., LV, p. 135. 

 J. pr. Chem., LVI, p. 343; 



Basel, Bericht., X, p. 82. 

 J. pr. Chem., LVI, p. 349. 



Polli, Ann. di Chim., XIV, 



p. 276. 

 J. pr. Chem., LVII, p. 257; 



Wi'irzburg Verhandl., II, 



p. 54. 

 Wiirzburg Verhandl., Ill, 



p. 234; J. pr. Chem., 



LVIII, p. 92. 

 J. pr. Chem., LVI, p. 124; 



Ann. d. Chem. u. Pharm., 



LXXXIV, p. 204; Ann. 



de Chim. et Phys. [3 S] 



XXXV, p. 62; J. de 



Pharm., XXI, p. 325. 



Proc. R. Inst., Vol. I, 1851 



—1854, p. 94. 

 Neufehatel, Bull. Ill, p. 216 

 Breslau, Sches. Gesel. Ver- 

 handl. Uebersicht., 24; 



Ann. de Chim. et Phys., 



XXXIX, p. 477; J. pr. 



Chem., LIX, p. 350; J. 



de Pharm., XXIV, p. 381 ; 



Phil. Mag., VI, p. 51; 



Ann. d. Chem. u. Pharm. 



LXXXVIII, p. 221 ; 



Pogg.,, Ann., LXXXIX, 



p. 38. 

 Compt. Rend., XXXVIII, 



p. 444. 

 Henle's Zeitschrift flir die 



Staats arzneikunde, 1853. 

 Compt. Rend, XXXVIII, 



p. 445. 

 J. pr. Chem., LX, p. 254. 



J. pr. Chem., LIX, p. 504. 



Quar. Jour. Chem. Soc, 

 V, p. 272; Compt. Rend., 

 XXXIV, p. 399; J. de 

 Pharm., XXXI, p. 321. 



Excited oxygen in iron 

 oxide and nitrous acid. 



On the name and nature 

 of Ozone. 



Quantitative estimation of 

 Ozone. 



On Ozone. 



On Ozone-oxygen. 



Description of an ozono- 

 meter. 



On excited oxygen. Pro- 

 duction of Ozone by 

 means of the Ruhm- 

 korff coil. Electro-che- 

 mical researches on the 

 properties of electrified 

 bodies. 



On Schonbein's Ozone. 



Remarks on Ozone. 



A new oxide of hydro- 

 gen and its relation to 

 Ozone. 



On the electro-chemical 

 decomposition of water. 

 Malaria and Ozone. 



The development of Ozone 

 at low temperature. 



The ozonizing of turpen- 

 tine and citron oils. 



Action of Ozone on lead 

 compounds. 



Electro-chemical research- 

 es on oxygen and the so- 

 called principle Ozone. 

 All of a certain volume 

 of oxygen can be con- 

 verted' into Ozone, when 

 a bodj r like potassium 

 iodide solution, moist 

 mercury or silver, is 

 present to absorb the 

 Ozone formed. 



