What is williamson ether synthesis?
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Williamson ether synthesis is an organic reaction in chemistry which concerts alcohols (R-OH) into ethers (R-O-R).
The first step of this reaction is the formation of a conjugate base from the alcohol molecule. This conjugate base is known as an alkoxide and obtained through reacting the alcohol with sodium metal.
This reaction forms hydrogen gas as a byproduct. So as a precautionary measure try to keep all flammable materials away during the addition of sodium metal.
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This reaction involves the treatment of an alkyl halide with a metal alkoxide or phenoxide resulting in the formation of an ether .
This reaction was created by Alexander Williamson in 1850 .
The Williamson ether blend is a natural response used to change over a liquor and an alkyl halide to an ether utilizing a base, for example, NaOH. The component starts with the base abstracting the proton from the liquor to shape an alkoxide middle of the road.
This reaction was created by Alexander Williamson in 1850 .
The Williamson ether blend is a natural response used to change over a liquor and an alkyl halide to an ether utilizing a base, for example, NaOH. The component starts with the base abstracting the proton from the liquor to shape an alkoxide middle of the road.
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