epoksidiyksiköt
Epoksidiyksiköt, also known as epoxide groups or oxiranes, are a class of organic compounds characterized by a three-membered ring containing two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. This strained ring structure makes epoxides highly reactive, readily undergoing ring-opening reactions with various nucleophiles. The simplest epoxide is ethylene oxide, a gas used in the production of ethylene glycol and as a sterilizing agent.
Epoxides play a crucial role in organic synthesis. Their ring-opening reactions can be catalyzed by acids or
In polymer science, epoxides are fundamental building blocks for epoxy resins. These resins are thermosetting polymers
The synthesis of epoxides can be achieved through several methods, including the epoxidation of alkenes using