oxiranen
Oxiranen, also known as oxiranes or epoxides, are a class of organic compounds that contain a three-membered ring consisting of two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. The simplest member is oxirane, commonly called ethylene oxide (C2H4O). The small ring imparts substantial ring strain, which makes oxiranes unusually reactive toward nucleophilic ring-opening and related transformations.
Preparation and occurrence: Ethylene oxide is produced industrially by catalytic oxidation of ethylene with oxygen, typically
Reactions: A defining feature of oxiranes is their susceptibility to nucleophilic ring opening. Under acidic conditions,
Applications: Oxiranes are versatile intermediates in organic synthesis. Ethylene oxide is a major industrial chemical used
Safety: Epoxides are reactive and can be hazardous. Many oxiranes are irritants and toxic; ethylene oxide is