Ozonolysis Mechanism

Ozonolysis refers to the organic chemical reaction where ozone is employed to cleave the unsaturated bonds of alkenes, alkynes, and azo compounds (compounds with the functional diazenyl functional group). It is an organic redox reaction.

What is Ozonolysis?

Oxidation of alkenes with the help of ozone can give alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, or carboxylic acids. Alkynes undergo ozonolysis to give acid anhydrides or diketones. If water is present in the reaction, the acid anhydride undergoes hydrolysis to yield two carboxylic acids. Ozonolysis of elastomers is also known as ozone cracking. Trace amounts of ozone gas in the atmosphere cuts the double bonds in elastomers. For azo compounds, the ozonolysis yields nitrosamines.


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