Woodward cis-hydroxylation | |
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Named after | Robert Burns Woodward |
Reaction type | addition reaction |
Identifiers | |
Organic Chemistry Portal | woodward-reaction |
The Woodward cis-hydroxylation (also known as the Woodward reaction) is the chemical reaction of alkenes with iodine and silver acetate in wet acetic acid to form cis-diols.[1][2](conversion of olefin into cis-diol)
The reaction is named after its discoverer, Robert Burns Woodward.
This reaction has found application in steroid synthesis.[3]