oxiranyl
Oxiranyl is the name given to the three-membered cyclic ether substituent or radical derived from oxirane (ethylene oxide). Structurally, an oxiranyl unit consists of a triangular ring with two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom; the small ring size produces substantial angle and torsional strain, which strongly influences its chemical behavior.
Because of this ring strain, oxiranyl-containing compounds (commonly called epoxides when the ring is intact) are
In mechanistic and synthetic contexts, the term oxiranyl may refer specifically to a radical or substituent
Many epoxides and oxiranyl-containing materials are chemically reactive and can be irritants or sensitizers, so they