reesterification
Reesterification is a chemical process in which the ester functional group undergoes an exchange of its alkoxy substituent with another alcohol, yielding a different ester and a new alcohol. In practice, this reaction is most commonly referred to as transesterification in contemporary literature, but some sources use the term reesterification to emphasize the interchange of ester groups between substrates. The general reaction can be represented as an ester RCOOR' reacting with an alcohol R''OH to form a new ester RCOOR'' and a new alcohol R'OH. More broadly, any exchange of the alkoxy groups among esters and alcohols can be described this way.
Mechanistically, reesterification proceeds via nucleophilic acyl substitution at the carbonyl carbon. A nucleophilic alcohol attacks the
Applications include polymer and natural-product synthesis, the preparation of esters with specific alkyl groups, and processes