Hydroalkoxylation

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title: Hydroalkoxylation
text: Hydroalkoxylation is a chemical reaction that combines alcohols with alkenes or alkynes. The process affords ethers. The reaction converts alkenes to dialkyl or aryl-alkyl ethers: Similarly, alkynes are converted to vinyl ethers: As shown, the reaction follows the Markovnikov rule. The process exhibits good atom-economy in the sense that no byproducts are produced. The reaction is catalyzed by bases and also by transition metal complexes. Usually symmetrical ethers are prepared by dehydration of
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