1,3-Dioxetane (1,3-dioxacyclobutane) is a
heterocyclic
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organic compound
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with formula C
2O
2H
4, whose backbone is a four-member ring of alternating oxygen and carbon atoms. It can be viewed as a
dimer
Dimer may refer to:
* Dimer (chemistry), a chemical structure formed from two similar sub-units
** Protein dimer, a protein quaternary structure
** d-dimer
* Dimer model, an item in statistical mechanics, based on ''domino tiling''
* Julius Dimer ( ...
of
formaldehyde
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(COH
2).
Derivatives of 1,3-dioxetane are rarely encountered as intermediates in the literature. Usually, they are prepared via
cycloadditions">+2cycloadditions of two carbonyl compounds. Molecular orbital theory calculations suggest that they should be more stable than the
1,2-isomers, which are more intensively studied.
See also
*
1,2-Dioxetane
References
Dioxetanes
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