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  2. Benzoyl peroxide (data page) - Wikipedia

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  3. Benzoyl peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Benzoyl peroxide is a chemical compound (specifically, an organic peroxide) with structural formula (C 6 H 5 −C(=O)O−) 2, often abbreviated as (BzO) 2. In terms of its structure, the molecule can be described as two benzoyl ( C 6 H 5 −C(=O)− , Bz) groups connected by a peroxide ( −O−O− ).

  4. Organic peroxides - Wikipedia

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    Benzoyl peroxide and hydrogen peroxide are used as bleaching and "maturing" agents for treating flour to make its grain release gluten more easily; the alternative is letting the flour slowly oxidize by air, which is too slow for the industrialized era. Benzoyl peroxide is an effective topical medication for treating most forms of acne.

  5. Category:Chemical articles having a data page - Wikipedia

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    For example, Ammonia having Ammonia (data page). In {{Chembox}}, the data page is linked in sections "Supplementary data page", and "Hazards" for Safety data sheet. This category is populated by {} (and {{Infobox drug}}, these are sorted under *). General note for data pages: {{Chemical data page general note

  6. tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate - Wikipedia

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    A standard procedure for the preparation of peresters is the acylation of tert-butyl hydroperoxide with benzoyl chloride. [6] In the reaction a large excess of tert-butyl hydroperoxide is used and the hydrogen chloride formed is removed in vacuo whereby a virtually quantitative yield is obtained.

  7. Category:Organic peroxides - Wikipedia

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  8. Radical polymerization - Wikipedia

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    The example shown here consists of indenylzirconium (a metallocene) and benzoyl peroxide (an initiator). Also, initiating systems containing heteroaromatic diketo carboxylic acids, such as 3,6-bis( o -carboxybenzoyl)- N -isopropylcarbazole in this example, are known to catalyze the decomposition of benzoyl peroxide.

  9. Acetozone - Wikipedia

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    Acetozone is an organic peroxide that is a strong oxidant. [ 1 ] In the early 20th century, it found use as a surgical antiseptic [ 3 ] and for the treatment of typhoid fever .