enolether
Enolether is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of ethers, specifically a cyclic ether. Its molecular formula is C10H16O, indicating it contains ten carbon atoms, sixteen hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. The structure of enolether is characterized by a five-membered ring with a double bond adjacent to the ether oxygen, which is a common feature in many organic compounds.
Enolethers are notable for their reactivity and versatility in organic synthesis. They can undergo various chemical
The synthesis of enolethers typically involves the reaction of an enol with an alcohol in the presence
Enolethers are also of interest in the field of natural product synthesis. Many natural compounds contain enolether