dioxiranes
Dioxiranes are a class of organic compounds characterized by a three-membered ring containing two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom. The general formula for dioxiranes is R1R2COX, where R1 and R2 are substituents, and X is another substituent. These compounds are highly reactive and are known for their potent oxidizing properties.
The most well-studied and simplest dioxirane is dimethyl dioxirane (DMDO). DMDO is typically generated in situ
Dioxiranes are versatile oxidizing agents in organic synthesis. They can selectively oxidize a wide range of
The mechanism of oxidation typically involves the transfer of an oxygen atom from the dioxirane ring to