WITTIG REACTION

The Wittig reaction is perhaps the most commonly used method for the synthesis of alkenes. The reaction occurs between a carbonyl compound (aldehyde or ketone) and a phosphorus ylide to give an alkene with phosphorus oxide as the by-product. In other words, the formation of carbon-carbon double bond (olefins/alkenes) from carbonyl compounds (aldehyde/ketone) and phosphorus …

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