| Display title | Chemistry:Hydroalkoxylation |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Hydroalkoxylation is a chemical reaction that combines alcohols with alkenes or alkynes. The process affords ethers.
The reaction converts alkenes to dialkyl or aryl-alkyl ethers:
R'OH + RCH=CH2 → R'OCH(R)-CH3
Similarly, alkynes are converted to vinyl ethers:
R'OH + RC≡CH → R'OC(R)=CH2
As shown, the... |