Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Ozono
lysis:
A reaction in which a carbon-carbon
pi bond
functional group
reacts with
ozone
, resulting in
oxidative cleavage
. The
reactant
is usually an
alkene
or
alkyne
, but a
benzene ring
can also be made to react under forcing conditions.
1.
O
3
2.
(CH
3
)
2
S
+
In
alkene
ozonolysis with
reductive
workup, an
alkene
carbon bearing a hydrogen atom becomes an
aldehyde
, and an
alkene
carbon bearing two carbons becomes a
ketone
.
1.
O
3
2.
HOOH
+
In
alkene
ozonolysis with
oxidative
workup, an
alkene
carbon bearing a hydrogen atom becomes a
carboxylic acid
, and an
alkene
carbon bearing two carbons becomes a
ketone
.
1.
O
3
2.
(CH
3
)
2
S
+
Alkyne
ozonolysis converts each
alkyne
carbon to a
carboxylic acid
, regardless of reaction workup.
Related terms:
Addition reaction
,
cycloaddition reaction
,
molozonide
,
hydrogen peroxide
,
pulmonary surfactant
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