Steel by Design Blue Glass Heart Ring
Steel by Design Blue Glass Heart Ring
Keep your heart close at hand. The gleam of blue glass in the shape of a heart delights from within a bezel-style setting to highlight this highly polished, heart-shaped stainless steel ring. From Steel by Design(R) Jewelry. For more details on this ring’s fit, please refer to the Ring Size Guide above.
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Ring User Questions
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How do you add oxygen into and onto a benzene ring?
I am looking for the reagents, the products, the conditions, catalyst if there is one and the method of producing it. Cheers.
To elaborate on the oxygen I basically mean either C5O1H5, as in the oxygen is IN the hexagonal ring. Or C6O1H5 where an oxygen attaches to the ring in place of one of the hydrogens.
But this complex is seen in a lot of complex organic molecules. So there must be some way of implementing it, even though the actual C5OH5 doesn’t exist by itself.
Based on emails, here’s our Top Ten Answers for you:
Hey Dannystaples,
I’m not sure of a reaction that will replace a carbon in a benzene ring with an oxygen. Sugars will go from straight chains to hemiacetals that have an oxygen in a ring, but it isn’t a benzene ring. Perhaps if you had a straight chain with the double bonds in the right place and an OH group at one end with an aldehyde at the other, it might form a ring when hydrated.
The problem with having an oxygen replacing a hydrogen on a benzene ring is that the oxygen will need to make two bonds. It can’t bond to the carbon because that will be five bonds on the carbon. Phenol (C6H6O) is a benzene ring with an alcohol functional group coming off of it. The hydrogen can be replaced with a sodium making a salt (C6H5O-Na+).
I hope somebody else has an input. I also would be interested in knowing any reactions that could form what you are looking for. Hope this helps some.
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