epoksiidrõngas
Epoksiidrõngas, also known as an epoxide or oxirane, is a cyclic ether with the general formula C2H4O. It is a three-membered ring consisting of two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. This strained ring structure makes epoxides highly reactive, particularly in nucleophilic substitution reactions. The oxygen atom's electronegativity creates a partial positive charge on the adjacent carbon atoms, making them susceptible to attack by nucleophiles.
Epoxides are commonly formed by the oxidation of alkenes. This reaction can be carried out using various
Industrially, epoxides are important intermediates in the synthesis of many valuable chemicals. Ethylene oxide, the simplest