Reactions of β-Dioxo Compounds with Hydrogen Peroxide at Low Temperatures

The paper presents the results obtained for the malonic aldehyde—hydrogen peroxide and β-oxobutanal—hydrogen peroxide systems. The systems were studied by IR spectroscopy in xenon matrices. The potential energy surfaces and vibrational spectra of the molecules that could occur in these systems were...

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