oxiraanring
Oxiraanring is a term used in chemistry to denote the oxirane ring, the smallest and one of the most characteristic cyclic ethers. It refers to a three-membered ring containing two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom, typically written as C2H4O when shown as a simple ring. The oxirane ring is the core of all epoxides, and its presence imparts distinctive reactivity due to substantial ring strain.
In IUPDAC nomenclature, the ring itself is often called oxirane or epoxide, while substituents attached to
Common methods to generate oxiranes include oxidation of alkenes with peracids (the Prilezhaev reaction) and intramolecular
Applications span pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and advanced polymers. Safety considerations are important, as many epoxides are irritants