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I don't quite understand "When catalyzed by acid, this reaction is called the Meyer–Schuster rearrangement." The page on
Meyer–Schuster rearrangement starts with a
propagyl alcohol, which is not the case in Favorskii reaction. It seems to me that only the second part of the mechanisms ressembles Meyer–Schuster rearrangement.
Am I right?
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I don't quite understand "When catalyzed by acid, this reaction is called the Meyer–Schuster rearrangement." The page on
Meyer–Schuster rearrangement starts with a
propagyl alcohol, which is not the case in Favorskii reaction. It seems to me that only the second part of the mechanisms ressembles Meyer–Schuster rearrangement.
Am I right?