Abstract
Perborate in acetic acid generates peracetic acid on aging and affords H2O2 in ethylene glycol; the oxidations of dialkyl, alkyl aryl and diaryl sulfides in ethylene glycol–acetic acid are second order and uncatalysed by acid, and follow a common mechanism.
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