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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Russian chemical bulletin 6 (1957), S. 147-150 
    ISSN: 1573-9171
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary 1. The solid phases found in the investigation of the system Zn(OH)2-H2O2-H2O are stable only when in equilibrium with the corresponding liquid phases. Only ZnO2 · 0.5 H2O was isolated as a chemical individual. 2. The final product of the dehydration of the various solid phases of the system is ZnO2 · 0.5H2O. 3. Further prolonged drying of ZnO2 · 0.5 H2O at 110° does not give anhydrous zinc peroxide, ZnO2, but is accompanied by decomposition of the peroxide. 4. Thermal analysis showed that ZnO2 · 0.5 H2O decomposes with elimination of H2O and active oxygen at 180–190°
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  • 2
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    Russian chemical bulletin 6 (1957), S. 1-15 
    ISSN: 1573-9171
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary 1. The system Zn (OH)2-H2O2-H2O was studied at 30,20, 0, −10, and −20° by the solubility method. 2. The true composition and succession of changes in the system Zn(OH)2-H2O2-H2O were established from a general analysis of data for the diagrams ZnO-H2O-1/2 O2 and ZnO-H2O2 in the liquid phase. 3. In the system Zn (OH)2-H2O2-H2O in the temperature range from 30° to −20° it may be considered provisionally that the following solid phases exist: a) a series of hydrates of zinc peroxide: ZnO2 · 2H2O; ZnO2 · 1.5H2O; ZnO2 · H2O; ZnO2 • 0.5H2O; b) anhydrous zinc peroxide ZnO2; c) zinc peroxide monohydrate semiperhydrate: ZnO2 · 0.5H202 β H2O; d) perhydrates of zinc peroxide: ZnO2 · H2O2, ZnO2 · 2H2O2. 4 Comparison of our data on the system Zn (OH)2 - H2O2 - H2 O in the temperature range from 30° to − 20° with data in the literature (Figure 1) shows that the great majority of the peroxy compounds of zinc reported previously were probably mechanical mixtures. 5. The polythermal solubility diagram of the ternary system Zn (OH)2 - H2O2 - H2O was constructed and enables the limits of existence of the solid phases of the system to be determined.
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    ISSN: 1573-9171
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary 1. A method has been developed and peroxide compounds of zinc of the composition ZnO2 · H2O and ZnO2 · 0.5H2O have been prepared from solutions of zinc salts and hydrogen peroxide. 2. Dehydration of ZnO2 · H2O with absolute alcohol and ether leads to the formation of ZnO2 · 0,5H2O. 3. Investigation of the properties of the compounds obtained has shown that ZnO2 · H2O and ZnO2 · 0.5H2O can be considered as compounds with a hydroperoxide structure: $$Zn\begin{array}{*{20}c} { / OOH} \\ { \setminus OH} \\ \end{array} {\text{and}} \begin{array}{*{20}c} \hfill {{\text{Zn}} - {\text{OOH}}} \\ \hfill {\text{|}} \\ \hfill {\text{O}} \\ \hfill {\text{|}} \\ \hfill {{\text{Zn}} - {\text{OOH}}} \\ \end{array} $$
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    Russian chemical bulletin 10 (1961), S. 1091-1096 
    ISSN: 1573-9171
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary 1. A study has been made of the reactions between Ce(OH)4 and H2O2 solutions up to 96.32% In the liquid phase, at 0 and -20°. The solid phases obtained were CeO3 ·· 2H2O, CeO3, and CeO4. Differential thermal analysis curves of the residues were characterized by an exothermic effect primarily associated with decomposition of absorbed hydrogen peroxide, and an endothermic effect due to dehydration. 2. Dehydration of the CeO3 · 2H2O residue gave the compound CeO3 · O2O. 3. Investigation of the properties of these cerium peroxy compounds indicated that CeO3· 2H2O and CeO3 · H2O were the hydroperoxy compounds Ce(OOH)(OH)3 and CeO(OOHXOH). The compounds CeO3 and CeO4 are of the peroxide type and may be assigned the structures: .
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    Springer
    Russian chemical bulletin 10 (1961), S. 9-13 
    ISSN: 1573-9171
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary 1. The system Cd(OH)2-H2O2-H2O at 20 and 0
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