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Glycols are a class of organic compounds that contain two hydroxyl groups. Ethylene glycol is a member of this group, and it is used as an industrial solvent, in the manufacture of polyester fabric, and in the production of polyurethane foam. The reaction pathway for the formation of ethylene glycol from ethylene is:
Ethylene + 2H-Pyran → Glycol + H-Pyran
The palladium-catalyzed reaction with ethylene glycol yields a mixture of stereoisomers. This means that the reactants come together to form products in which there are two different molecules with the same molecular formula but with different structures. The product formed depends on which enantiomeric form of ethylene glycol is used in the reaction. In this case, only one enantiomeric form (i.e., R or S) will be present at any given time because only one can be produced by the
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