Types of Organic Reactions- Ozonolysis

Ozonolysis

Description: A sidearm flask is filled with oxygen via air displacement and fitted with a copper wire and an aluminum foil cover attached to ground. A tesla coil is used to apply high voltage to the system, producing ozone in the flask. Then a wire frame with a rubber band is placed in the flask and the rubber is broken down by the ozone gas in the flask.

Source: UW Card Catalog

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Keywords: Ozone, Rubber, High voltage, Oxidative cleavage, Tesla coil

Hazard: Medium

  • Use of oxidizing gases
  • Gases under pressure
  • Oxidizing gas skin irritation
  • Acute aquatic toxicity
  • Eye irritation
  • Respiratory system toxicity  – acute and repeated exposure

Effectiveness: Average

  • Some connection from demo to course material
  • Observable with guidance
  • Time to results is medium
  • Moderate failure rate
  • Contrast of systems behavior is noticeable
  • Mild effects are observed

Difficulty: Medium

  • Procedures with intermediate steps to results
  • Use of scientific equipment
  • Reactions that produce toxic or flammable compounds
  • Demos that require training or practice to perform correctly or safely

Safety Precautions:

  • Eye protection required
  • Gloves required
  • Lab coat recommended
  • Use of UL approved three-prong plug and outlet
  • Avoid exposure to gases or  vapors
  • Use approved gas regulator for filling and transfer
  • Perform in a well-ventilated area or downdraft hood
  • Avoid release of reagents to the environment

 

 

Class: Oxidation, Surface Chemistry

Division: Organic, General Chemistry