Ring expansion reaction
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A ring expansion reaction is a type of organic reaction in which usually a hydrocarbon ring is expanded. Examples of ring expansions are:
[edit] Ring contraction reaction
A ring contraction reaction is a type of organic reaction in which usually a hydrocarbon ring is contracted
Examples are:
- Favorskii rearrangement
- Demjanov rearrangement
- Ring contractions of cyclic ketones and cycloalkenes brought about by hypervalent iodine [1] for example the reaction of cyclohexene with iodosobenzene and boron trifluoride to cyclopentanecarbaldehyde:
[edit] References
- ^ Hypervalent Iodine–Mediated Ring Contraction Reactions Luiz F. Silva, Jr Molecules 2006, 11, 421-434 Online article