Phenols are converted to ethers in Williamson synthesis by utilizing phenol as the phenoxide moiety. This involves the reaction of phenol with alkyl halides, allowing for the formation of ethers through the substitution reaction.
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Williamson synthesis is a laboratory method for preparing symmetrical and unsymmetrical ethers by reacting alkyl halides with sodium alkoxide. It is especially effective for ethers containing substituted alkyl groups, and better results are obtained when the alkyl halide is primary.
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The formation of ethers during acidic dehydration involves a nucleophilic bimolecular (SN₂) reaction, where the alcohol molecule attacks a protonated alcohol. This method is suitable for preparing ethers with primary alkyl groups, requiring unhindered alkyl groups and low temperatures.
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