CAS 88329-18-4
:Oxirane, 2-ethenyl-3-(1-naphthalenyl)-
Description:
Oxirane, 2-ethenyl-3-(1-naphthalenyl)-, also known by its CAS number 88329-18-4, is a chemical compound characterized by its epoxide structure, which features a three-membered cyclic ether. This compound contains a vinyl group (ethenyl) and a naphthyl group, contributing to its unique reactivity and properties. The presence of the naphthyl moiety often imparts aromatic characteristics, enhancing stability and influencing its interactions in chemical reactions. Oxiranes are generally known for their strain due to the angle of the three-membered ring, making them reactive intermediates in various organic synthesis processes, including ring-opening reactions. This compound may exhibit properties typical of both alkenes and epoxides, such as being a potential electrophile in nucleophilic addition reactions. Its applications can span across fields such as materials science, pharmaceuticals, and organic synthesis, where it may serve as a building block for more complex molecules. Safety data and handling precautions should be observed, as with many reactive organic compounds.
Formula:C14H12O
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