Literature of Peroxide of Hydrogen. 



421 



1866 Sclionbein 

 Weltzien 



Baudrimont 

 Hoffmann 



Harcourt 

 and Esson 



1867 Sclionbein 



Harcourt 

 and Esson 

 Swiontowski 



Houzeau 



Sclionbein 



Cbem. News, XIV, p. 107: 

 Bull. Soc. Cbim., V, p. 

 547. 



Compt. Rend., LXII, p. 

 640; J. Pharm., [4] p. 

 254 ; Chem. News, XIII, 

 p. 139, and XIV, pp. 1, 

 15, 39, SO. 



Ann. der. Chem. u. Pharm., 

 CXXXVIII, p. 129. 



Compt, Rend. LXII, p. 757; 



Chem. News, XIV, pp. 



1, 15 ; Bull. Soc. Chim., 



[2] V, pp. 261, 322. 

 Compt. Rend., LXII, p. 829. 

 Phil. Mag. & Jour. Sci., 



XXXI, p. 143. 



Proc. Roy. Soc, XV, p. 262. 



Ann. Chim. et Phys., 4me 

 S., VIII, p. 465. 



J. pr. Chem., CII, pp. 145, 

 155, 164 ; Zeitsch. Chem. 

 fur 1868, pp. 155, 178; 

 N. Repert. Pharm., XVII, 

 pp. 306, 321; J. pr. Chem., 

 C, p. 469; Zeitsch. Chem., 

 flir 1867, p. 606 ; Bull. 

 Soc. Chim., [21 IX, p. 74. 



J. Chem. Soc.,[2]V, p. 460. 



Zeitsch. Chem. flir 1867, p. 

 179; Bull. Soc. Chim., [2] 

 VIII, p. 404; Ann. der 

 Chem. u. Pharm., CXLI, 

 p. 205. 



Chem. News, XVII, p. 57; 

 Compt. Rend., LXVI, p. 

 44. 



Compt. Rend., LXVI, p. 

 314, 



papers. 

 N. Repert. Pharm., 18, 364; Occurrence of H 2 2 



Concentration of H 2 2 , 

 and various reactions. 



Action on H 2 2 of Fe, 

 Al, ferrous salts, Ms:, 

 Tl, NH 3 , Ag NO3, 

 KI, (KI + Fe S0 4 ), 

 K Mn 4 , K 4 Fe, Cy 6 , 

 and K 3 Fe Cy 6 . 



Concentration of H 2 2 by 

 evaporation at the boil- 

 ing point, etc. 



Theoretical consideration 

 of H 2 2 . Instability of 

 the H in the molecule as 

 compared with H 2 0. 



Experiments in H 2 2 . 



Preparation of H 2 2 from 

 K 2 3 and fluosilicic 

 acid ; also from K 2 3 

 and tartaric acid. 



On the reaction of H 2 0« 

 and H O. 



Action of platinum, iridi- 

 um, etc., on H 2 2 . 



Formation of H 2 2 from 

 various substances, as 

 in turpentine, alcohol, 

 resins, etc. 



Reaction of H 2 2 and 

 HI. 



Action of H 2 2 on potas- 

 sium permanganate. 



Method of estimating 

 quantitatively small am- 

 ounts of H 2 2 by means 

 of KI and an acid. 



Upon H 2 2 , considered as 

 the cause of the altera- 

 tions in Houzeau's test 



J. pr Chem., CVI, p. 

 270. 

 J. pr. Chem. CV, p. 219; 

 Institute, 1869, p. 6. 



J. pr. Chem., CV, p. 241. 



rain-water, air, etc. 



H 2 2 recognised by malt 

 extract and guaiacum 

 tincture. 



Stability of H 2 2 on heat- 

 ing its aqueous solu- 

 tions. 



