MindMap Gallery Synthesis method of ether
The synthesis method of ether mainly includes acid-catalyzed ether synthesis, epoxide ring-opening, and photochemical synthesis. In acid-catalyzed ether synthesis, ethers are formed from alcohols under acidic catalysis, with sulfuric acid commonly used as the catalyst. Epoxide ring-opening involves the reaction of epoxides with nucleophiles like alcohols to form ethers, which is stereoselective. Photochemical synthesis utilizes UV light to initiate reactions, often involving radicals, suitable for specific ether formations.
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