Chapter 15: Alcohols, Diols and Thiols
Hydrolysis of Epoxides
Reaction Type : Nucleophilic Substitution
Summary
Typical reagents : H
3
O
+
or aq. NaOH
Reactions of epoxides are covered in more detail in
Chapter 16
Note that epoxides are more reactive than normal ethers due to the high
ring strain
The nucleophile attacks the epoxide and opens the ring by breaking the
C-O
bond.
Since the nucleophile attacks at 180
o
to the breaking
C-O
bond, the stereochemistry of the diol is
trans
.
This is shown by the following example:
Related reactions
Reactions of Epoxides
(chapter 16)
Hydroxylation of Alkenes
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Dr. Ian Hunt
, Department of Chemistry