Chemistry:Perkin rearrangement

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In organic chemistry, the Perkin rearrangement (coumarin–benzofuran ring contraction) is a rearrangement reaction in which a 2-halocoumarin in the presence of hydroxide undergoes a ring contraction to form a benzofuran. The name reaction recognizes William Henry Perkin, who first reported it in 1870. Several proposals have been made for the reaction mechanism, all of which involve initial opening of the lactone to give a carboxylate and phenolate.[1]

Perkin rearrangement.svg

References

  1. Marriott, Karla-Sue C.; Bartee, Rena; Morrison, Andrew Z.; Stewart, Leonard; Wesby, Julian (2012). "Expedited Synthesis of Benzofuran-2-Carboxylic Acids via Microwave-Assisted Perkin Rearrangement Reaction". Tetrahedron Lett. 53 (26): 3319–3321. doi:10.1016/j.tetlet.2012.04.075. PMID 22736873.