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short note on williamson’s ether synthesis

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Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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The name of the reaction was coined after Alexander William Williamson developed it in 1850. Williamson Ether Synthesis is a reaction that uses deprotonated alcohol and an organohalide to form an ether.

  • Williamson Ether Synthesis usually takes place as an SN2 reaction of a primary alkyl halide with an alkoxide ion. The structure of ethers was proved due to this chemical reaction.
  • SN2 pathway is required for the synthesis this reaction is useful only when the alkyl halide is primary or secondary.
  • The Ethers produced in this way have more carbon atoms than either of the starting materials and thus are more complex structures.

Thus, Organic chemistry’s history holds a special place for the reaction. Read Williamson Ether Synthesis and its uses.

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Answered by maruti4
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The Williamson ether synthesis is an organic reaction,forming an ether form an organohalide and a deprotonated alcohol. This reaction was developed by Alexander Williamson in 1850 . Typically it involves the reaction of an alkoxide ion with a primarly alkyl halide via an SN2 reaction. This reaction is important in history of organic chemistry because it helped prove the structure of ethers.

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