Monday, May 16, 2016

Achmatowicz Reaction - wiki

The Achmatowicz Reaction is an organic synthesis in which a furan is converted to a dihydropyran. In the original publication by Osman Achmatowicz Jr. in 1971 furfuryl alcohol is reacted with bromine in methanolto 2,5-dimethoxy-2,5-dihydrofuran which rearranges to the dihydropyran with dilute sulfuric acid. Additional reaction steps, alcohol protection with methyl orthoformate and boron trifluoride) and ketone reduction withsodium borohydride produce an intermediate from which many monosaccharides can be synthesised.
The Achmatowicz reaction




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