vinyleter
Vinyleter, or vinyl ethers, are a class of organic compounds in which an ether oxygen is bonded to a vinyl group (R-O-CH=CH2). The simplest member is methyl vinyl ether (CH2=CH-O-CH3). The general formula is R-O-CH=CH2, where R is an alkyl group.
Common examples include methyl vinyl ether, ethyl vinyl ether, and tert-butyl vinyl ether. They are typically
Preparation and synthesis: Vinyl ethers are usually prepared by O-alkylation of alcohols with vinyl electrophiles such
Reactivity and applications: They readily undergo cationic polymerization to form poly(vinyl ether)s, used in coatings, adhesives,
Safety and handling: Vinyl ethers are flammable and may irritate skin and eyes. They are reactive, especially