Development of a new method of synthesizing dialkyl ethers using three catalysts that hydroxylate alkenes

Just when we thought alkenes could only react with alcohol to yield ethers in the presence of strong acids, hydroalkoxylation may not be quite what we expected. Organic Chemistry 101 will never be the same again, but the pharmaceutical industry may see the light.


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Source: Phys.org