Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Oxaphosphetane:
A four-membered ring consisting of two carbon atoms, one oxygen atom, and one phosphorous atom. Most frequently encountered as an
intermediate
in the
Wittig reaction
or related processes.
General oxaphosphetane
structure
.
In the final
mechanism step
of this
Wittig reaction
, an oxaphosphetane
intermediate
decomposes to form
propene
(an
alkene
) and tri
phenyl
phosphine oxide
.
Related terms:
β-Lactam
,
oxetane
,
azetidine
,
cyclobutane
,
arrows
,
R group
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