1,1'-Dioxybis(cyclohexanol);Cyclohexanol, 1,1'-dioxybis-;1,1'-dioxybiscyclohexan-1-ol;Bis-(1-hydroxycyclohexyl)-peroxide;1-(1-hydroxycyclohexyl)peroxycyclohexan-1-ol;cyclohexanone peroxide, <= 91% with >= 9% water;cyclohexanone peroxide, <= 32% with >= 68% inert solid;cyclohexanone peroxide, <= 72% as a solution, <=9% oxygen;cyclohexanone peroxides, <=72% as a paste with <=9% oxygen
The explosive instability of the lower dialkyl peroxides (e.g., dimethyl peroxide) and 1,1-bis-peroxides decreases rapidly with increasing chain length and degree of branching, the di-tert-alkyl derivatives being amongst the most stable class of peroxides. Though many 1,1-bis-peroxides have been reported, few have been purified because of the higher explosion hazards compared with the monofunctional peroxides. 1,1'-dioxybiscyclohexan-1-ol is unlikely that this derivative would be particularly unstable compared to other peroxides in it's class, Bretherick 2nd ed., p 44 1979. Very temperature and shock sensitive.