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Epoxide

An epoxide is an ether in which the oxygen atom is part of a ring of three or more atoms. This ring is approximately an equilateral triangle, i.e. its bond angles are about 60°, which puts it under strain. The strained ring makes epoxides more reactive than other ethers.

A polymer made of epoxide units is called a polyepoxide or an epoxy. Epoxy resins are used as adhesives and structural materials.

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Reactions

Synthesis

  1. alkene + percarboxylic acid → epoxide + carboxylic acid

Hydrolysis

  1. epoxide + acid catalyst → trans glycol

Nucleophilic addition

  1. epoxide + nucleophile → open epoxide ring

Reduction

  1. epoxide + lithium aluminum hydride + wateralcohol
Last updated: 05-14-2005 21:26:01