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Williamson ether synthesis, solvent effects

The ether synthesis is effected either by heating a suspension of the alkoxide in the halide or by heating the alkoxide solution and the halide in a solvent, e.g., in the alcohol being etherified. The following examples show applications of the Williamson synthesis. [Pg.362]


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