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titleOfInvention Dimethyl disulfide peroxide (dimeslyate peroxide) and a method for production thereof
abstract FIELD: chemistry. n SUBSTANCE: invention relates to a novel electrochemical synthesis of dimethyl disulfide peroxide (dimesylate peroxide), involving electrolysis of concentrated 4.0–12.0 M solutions of methane sulphonic acid in an anode compartment of a diaphragm electrolysis cell within anode current density (0.025–0.1 A/cm 2 ) with further cooling to T=-14 °C and separation of solid substance from solution anolyte – dimethyl disulfide peroxide (dimselyate peroxide). n EFFECT: absence of by-products during electrooxidation process. n 1 cl, 3 dwg, 3 tbl, 5 ex
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