Darson's Process
CAN ANY ONE PLEASE EXPLAIN ME ABOVE STATED PROCESS:
TO BE SPECIFIC ITS FROM ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Answer:
The Darzens reaction (also known as the Darzens condensation or glycidic ester condensation) is the chemical reaction of a ketone or aldehyde with an α-haloester in the presence of a base to form an α,β-epoxy ester, also called a "glycidic ester".[1][2][3] This reaction was discovered by the organic chemist Auguste Georges Darzens in 1904.[4][5][6]
Darzens reaction
Named after
Auguste Georges Darzens
Reaction type
Ring forming reaction
Identifiers
Organic Chemistry Portal
darzens-reaction
RSC ontology ID
RXNO:0000077
Answer:
The Darzens reaction (also known as the Darzens condensation or glycidic ester condensation) is the chemical reaction of a ketone or aldehyde with an α-haloester in the presence of a base to form an α,β-epoxy ester, also called a "glycidic ester".