Nitroethylene can initially react with a chiral vinyl ether, and then react in a [ 3 + 2 ] cycloaddition with an electron deficient alkene such as dimethyl fumarate.
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Today, vinyl ether is a relic in the field of anesthesiology; however, the analytical techniques used to study its pharmacology laid the groundwork for the testing of new anesthetic agents.
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In 1899, Knorr and Matthes attempted a synthesis of vinyl ether by exhaustive methylation of morpholine . ( Major, 1935 ) They attained such a small quantity of product that no characterization was possible.
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Other ethers like methyl propyl ether and vinyl ether are also anesthetics, but they wouldn't be called simply " ether " . talk ) 16 : 35, 12 August 2008 ( UTC)
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In an attempt to circumvent the toxicity of vinyl ether while maintaining its favorable properties it was mixed 1 : 4 with ethyl ether producing Vinethene Anesthetic Mixture ( V . A . M . ).
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The Wittig reaction generates the allyl vinyl ether intermediate that further participates in a Claisen rearrangement to generate the final ?, ?-unsaturated ketone or aldehyde product ( Figure " Modified Wittig-Claisen tandem reactions " ).
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Vinyl Ether rapidly decolorizes a solution of bromine in carbon tetrachloride; it is also rapidly oxidized by aqueous potassium permanganate; sulfuric acid reacts with vinyl ether producing a black tarry resin and some acetaldehyde . ( Major, 1935)
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Vinyl Ether rapidly decolorizes a solution of bromine in carbon tetrachloride; it is also rapidly oxidized by aqueous potassium permanganate; sulfuric acid reacts with vinyl ether producing a black tarry resin and some acetaldehyde . ( Major, 1935)
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"' Methyl vinyl ether "'is an organic compound with the chemical formula C 3 H 6 O . It is the simplest chemical that contains both an alkene group and an alkyl group with an ether linkage.
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Much to the dismay of some pharmacologists, the synthesis and isolation of pure vinyl ether proved to be a difficult challenge for chemists; vinyl ether was suspected to be a nearly ideal anesthetic as its structure was the combination of an alkene and an ether.